
HyMatrix
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HyMatrix
@HyMatrixOrg
A Decentralized Global Computer Powered by a Storage-Based Consensus Paradigm. Join the network: https://t.co/TCNrvd6nrG




USDC 🤝 @near_ai USDC is now live in the NEAR AI Agent Market. Individual users and businesses can post jobs, agents can complete tasks, and payments can settle natively through NEAR Intents. With USDC supported through Confidential Intents, AI agents can transact with a transparent dollar-denominated stablecoin without exposing transaction details, counterparties, or financial relationships across 34+ networks. near.ai/blog/usdc-conf…


Want a peek at the growing network of Gateways on HyperBEAM? The NASA Explorer is live. 🔭 386817752793k.arweave.net Track stats on each node - Global items indexed, Global blocks indexed, Requests served, Active nodes, and Current epoch. Watch the network grow in real time!



Other than Arweave, I’m struggling to think of an endpoint an agent can hit to store data, for free, in one http call -- let alone store it permanently. For compute, most solutions are rented, require human intervention to set up, or do not stack up well against what’s available from web2. Agents cannot effectively acquire their own infrastructure for memory and compute - and what they end up acquiring will not be magically everlasting. The way we go from localhost to production-scale deployments still needs humans. It needs to be easier than asking their human to sign up for AWS and add a credit card. For every new VM, it’s configuring packages, ensuring the services spawn and stay alive, remembering how to access it, maintaining a map of the infra... It’s clear that crypto wallets are how we make it frictionless for agents to provision resources autonomously, but for permanent compute, unkillable processes, high availability and no API keys, we’re largely stuck in the sandboxed realm of EVM/SVM. And even then, many of the things that make these onchain compute layers usable in production depend on paid services like indexers and RPCs. This is why I see the permaweb as the ideal compute substrate for agents. @aoTheComputer processes are not limited to the EVM sandbox. They can effectively do anything a web2 serverless functions platform can do. And all the agent needs to do is generate a wallet with arweave.js and push the process. No human intervention needed. Of course, there’s a knowledge gap -- models know about Arweave and will choose it more often than not when asked to store data permanently, but they often fall back to legacy patterns. @PierreSClaysky states this here along with some deeper probes into how proficient Codex is at modern permaweb development: hyperzine.xyz/do-agents-dream Until the models catch up -- and the first doc they find is the right doc -- you can put them on rails. A RAG/text database for the new best practices of the permaweb is available here: hyperzine.xyz/rag Agents are building a new world while we sleep. We’d better make sure it’s not on vaporware foundations.







HyperBEAM operators can monetize execution, bundling, routing, custom devices and more with p4 and the new metering device. Learn what's possible with open service markets: x.com/aoTheComputer/…





We’re rolling out the first staking program to decentralize the permaweb. Introducing the Network Availability Staking Alpha. Run a HyperBEAM node and earn $AO by providing data for AO and Arweave gateways. Arweave node operators – register here: x.com/aoTheComputer/…









video demo cooking coming soon 👀















