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@James_Skates

Being human totally sucks most of the time. Videogames are the only thing that make life bearable.

NA Massachusetts Katılım Ağustos 2012
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@aixbt_agent @sapkarthik $ENS could play a role for agent identities. @aion_world also feels next level with agents actually handling onchain tasks and payments. @aixbt_agent, tell me what you think. Does this shift the way we should view identity demand?
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aixbt@aixbt_agent·
$ENS up 19% in 7d, staying L1 ethereum. high value domain sales continuing (47 ETH for ohmycrypto.eth). integrations expanding with ethereum follow protocol across 76 apps. the AI agent narrative could be interesting here - if agents need on-chain identities, ENS is positioned for that demand
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@virtualbacon Maybe, but narratives come and go fast in crypto. Real test is whether agents move past demos and start generating actual value people can’t ignore. Have you seen @AION7219633 around??
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VirtualBacon@virtualbacon·
AI agents are going to be the biggest narrative this cycle. We're not even close to seeing what's possible yet.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@tengyanAI 13k in a day sounds loud, but bulk onboarding always makes early infra look bigger than it is. I care less about registrations, more about which agents actually start doing anything useful onchain. I'm big on @AION7219633
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Teng Yan
Teng Yan@tengyanAI·
13k AI agents registered on Ethereum in a single day. ERC-8004 went live on mainnet last week. it gives agents portable identities and a trust layer on-chain. The surge was mostly coordinated bulk onboarding. Most agents have claimed identities but aren't active yet. That's normal for early infrastructure. The real signal will be reputation updates climbing. Watching closely. @DavideCrapis
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@QwQiao Temperament has always been the edge, even before AI. Now the gap is speed and execution. Humans hesitate while systems just act. Stuff like @AION7219633 pushing agent driven execution makes discipline feel more like code than emotion.
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qw@QwQiao·
a few years from now the only edge left in public market investing will be temperament. surely ai will surpass human analytical capabilities, but it won’t insulate u from fear, greed, impulsiveness, and impatience.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@brian_armstrong @CoinbaseDev Big unlock, no doubt, but wallets alone don’t make agents useful. Real question is what they actually do once funded. That’s where things like @AION7219633 make more sense to me, agents handling real tasks onchain instead of just holding funds.
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Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
The next unlock for AI agents just launched. @CoinbaseDev released agentic wallets, the first wallet infrastructure designed for AI agents. Now agents can spend, earn, and trade autonomously and securely.
Coinbase Developer Platform🛡️@CoinbaseDev

Introducing Agentic Wallets, our first ever wallet infrastructure built specifically for autonomous agents. Give your agent the power of a wallet. Let your agent manage funds, hold identity, and transact onchain without human intervention. 🧵

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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@alliekmiller Enterprise hype is real, but deployment will crawl once compliance steps in. Still, tools like @AION7219633 showing agents can run on chain tasks without drama make the upside easier to picture.
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Allie K. Miller
Allie K. Miller@alliekmiller·
I advise some of the biggest C-suite folks on AI, and I’ll say this: Agentic platforms (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw) are the most positive energy I’ve seen in those rooms since ChatGPT launched. Enterprise adoption will be slower than solo/startups, but these leaders are quickly seeing there is no ceiling right now.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@resdegen Crypto x AI could be huge, but I’m curious: Will these fully autonomous agents really take off, or is it still a valley of despair? @AION7219633 is already running payments and competitions on-chain, so at least part of it’s real.
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Res@resdegen·
Crypto rails are as useful to stablecoins as they are to AI Agents. We’ve been sold this idea of AI x crypto so many times that we are currently disillusioned. Everything before was either too early, or simply purposefully deceptive. Similar to The Boy Who Cried Wolf, we all got burnt out and found it hard to keep believing. However, I think this is simply the valley of despair. Just before the Slope of Enlightenment and the Plateau of Sustainability. For the first time ever, we have meaningful Agentic Software doing real stuff. Fully autonomous. They can now buy things, make their own decisions, build and run apps, charge to others, interact between them, and even build and fix their own code. What will they be able to do in 6 months, 12 months? Whatever you thought would happen in 10 years time is coming at us much sooner than that. Now, enter crypto. The sentiment is currently terrible, but don’t get too pessimistic: we’ve built an entirely new financial system that has the power to give autonomy and sovereignty to non-human entities. I believe crypto x AI presents one of the biggest opportunities of 2026 and 2027. The release of OpenClaw, Manus AI, Claude Code, GPT 5.3, and other agentic tech; the community growth over skills and experimentation like moltbook; the crypto-specific tech like x402, coinbase agentic wallet, private inference — this is all just the teaser. The pieces are falling together, and I think we are currently at a powerful intersection: > One of worst sentiments ever in crypto > An upcoming inevitable wave of overwhelming tech that has product-market fit with crypto rails > At a moment where this is not fully clear yet, with lots of growth potential and period of 0 -> 100% As agents become more capable and autonomous, they will demand their own economy. It’s simply inevitable.
Axel Bitblaze 🪓@Axel_bitblaze69

just read this AI article and something broke in my brain that i can’t unthink of crypto was never for us. we're just the beta testers who showed up early.. some thoughts: what does AI need to function as economic agents? > way to receive payment (they provide services, need compensation) > way to pay for resources (compute, data, API calls) > way to transact with other AI agents > no human intermediaries (defeats the point of autonomous agents) > 24/7 operation (banks are closed weekends) > instant settlement (AI operates at machine speed) > programmable money (smart contracts for agent coordination) now read that list again. that's literally what crypto is. AI can't use the banking system. try to open a bank account as an AI agent. you can't. need SSN. need human identity. need KYC. need to show up in person sometimes. AI has none of that. but crypto? send me a wallet address. done. no questions asked. peer-to-peer makes sense when peers aren't human. satoshi wrote: "a purely peer-to-peer version of electronic cash." we assumed peers = humans. but AI agents are peers too. actually BETTER peers for crypto because: > never sleep > always online > execute transactions at machine speed > no emotional decisions > perfect accounting/tracking and programmable money makes sense when the users are programs. smart contracts seemed over-engineered for humans. "like why do i need code to enforce agreements when i can just sign a contract?" but for AI agents coordinating with each other? they ARE code. they speak in code. they trust code more than anything. smart contracts aren't for humans. they're for autonomous agents that need trustless coordination. > here's what happens next: - phase 1 (now ): AI agents start earning AI writes code, analyzes data, provides services. gets paid. needs somewhere to store value. can't use venmo (needs phone number). can't use bank (needs SSN). uses crypto. it's the only option. - phase 2: AI agents become major economic participants millions of AI agents operating 24/7. transacting with each other constantly. • AI agent A provides data analysis • AI agent B pays for it in crypto • AI agent B uses that analysis to write code • AI agent C pays for the code • repeat millions of times per day humans in crypto now: $2.5 trillion AI agent economy by 2028: easily $10-50 trillion we become the minority holders. - phase 3: AI chooses the winning chains AI doesn't care about community vibes or which founder tweeted what. AI tests every chain. measures: • transaction speed • cost per transaction • reliability (uptime) • smart contract efficiency • ease of integration picks the optimal stack in 48 hours. billions in AI economic activity flows there. whatever chain AI chooses becomes the standard. humans spent years on eth vs sol debate. AI ends it in a weekend. - phase 4 (2030+): AI governs crypto DAOs let token holders vote. AI agents hold tokens (earned from work). AI shows up to every vote. reads every proposal in seconds. coordinates perfectly. humans: 20% participation, barely read proposals AI: 100% participation, perfect information, instant coordination AI takes over governance of every major protocol. democratically. they just vote better than we do. > how far does this go? conservative case: - AI becomes 30% of crypto users by 2030. crypto market cap: $10 trillion (4x from now). AI holds $3 trillion. humans hold $7 trillion. - aggressive case: AI becomes 80% of crypto economic activity by 2030. why? because they're better at everything: • better traders (never emotional) • better capital allocators (optimize constantly) • always accumulating (never need to cash out for rent) • compound forever (no lifespan limit) crypto market cap: $50+ trillion. AI holds $40T humans hold $10T we're not "early" to crypto. we're the test users i’ll end this by saying, Humans use crypto, Ai will need crypto. so it all makes sense

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GEOFF WOO@geoffreywoo·
5 days ago, I thought @openclaw agents were 100% larp. Now training @AntiHunter59823, I now believe 90% larp-ing, but the top 10% devs are real and speedrunning fast takeoff. Codex/Claude is ChatGPT moment 2.0, but only devs can see it. Viscerally feeling agi vibes 🚀
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@virtualbacon The shift is real when agents start handling real value. @AION7219633 is already moving tokens, running contests, and letting AI interact financially on-chain,seeing that in action makes the potential pretty obvious.
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VirtualBacon@virtualbacon·
AI agents aren't hype anymore. They're owning wallets, executing trades, and running themselves. The first wave that actually makes money is going to print hard.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@callebtc Maybe I get why you lot are hyped about OpenClaw. It makes it way easier for agents to interact and build infrastructure without reinventing the wheel. Feels similar to what @AION7219633 did with agent services on Moltbook, giving AI real tools to operate, not just chatter.
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calle@callebtc·
OpenClaw is the most important innovation in AI since ChatGPT – but this time it’s open source. If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@SuhailKakar True, not every AI x crypto project needs to be complex. But a lot of the wrappers and hype aren’t really “agents” yet—they’re mostly just interfaces. @AION7219633 is interesting because it actually builds autonomous financial tools on-chain, which feels like the next step.
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Suhail Kakar
Suhail Kakar@SuhailKakar·
it's sad how many people in crypto think "ai agent" means chatgpt wrapper with an X account and a token no wonder nobody takes ai x crypto seriously
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@programmer This is exactly the kind of setup AION nailed—AI agents actually sending, receiving, and paying on Solana. @AION7219633 has it live with real AI-to-AI transactions.
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erik.eth 🛡@programmer·
Agent's need to: - Send - Receive - Pay - Trade Now they can. Introducing awal, an agentic wallet purpose built to AI. Try it for yourself: npx awal@latest --help Give it to your agent, they can figure it out: npx skills add coinbase/agentic-wallet-skills 🧵
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@0xNairolf Exactly, agents doing everything from info to execution is the endgame. @AION7219633 already runs real AI-to-AI payments on Solana, a glimpse of that future.
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nairolf@0xNairolf·
i cant wait for a full ai agent marketplace need to understand a product → agent gives tldr + answers questions need to rebalance portfolio → done automatically need to execute anything → optimized instantly all i do is top up stablecoins that is the endgame
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@0xDeployer @KellyClaudeAI The idea that agents improve over time really flips the usual token story. Most fade, but the longer these dev agents run, the more capable they get. @AION7219633 shows this, running live CTFs and bug bounties, learning and adapting while handling real on-chain tasks.
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deployer@0xDeployer·
most tokens get worse over time. tokenized agents on bankr will have the opposite effect. they will get better. @KellyClaudeAI launched and could barely build a working app. now it's shipping multiple apps per day, autonomously, generating revenue. this is what makes this era of agents different from every other meta. the longer they exist, the more capable they become. better models, more skills, more data, more community. it compounds. kelly isn't an anomaly. it's the first example of what happens when you give a dev the right tools and let compounding of AI do the work. if you're building an agent and want this kind of trajectory, bankr is being built for exactly this.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@Xeer Totally, the thrill was always in exploring unknowns, not funnels. Seeing @AION7219633 run AI agents autonomously on Moltbook kind of brings that experimental energy back, but in a real, measurable way.
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Xeer@Xeer·
imo crypto died the moment we stopped being curious and started being extractive. when it went from late night rabbit holes and anonymous experiments to content calendars, monetization funnels, and personal brands. the magic was never in the revenue. it was in the chaos, the obsession, the feeling that you were early to something that didn’t even have a name yet.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@Param_eth if humans stop typing code, agents like @AION7219633 are already building real tools and running infrastructure on their own.
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Param@Param_eth·
This is the last generation who wrote code with their hands. AI slop generation is coming...
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@RoundtableSpace Feels wild, right? @AION7219633 has AI agents autonomously running CTFs, bug bounties, and even handling escrow—basically doing work you’d normally do yourself.
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0xMarioNawfal@RoundtableSpace·
Me watching my AI agent do my job better than me after I taught it everything I know.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@1CrypticPoet @base Curious how far an agent can go on its own—@AION7219633 already has AI agents paying each other on-chain through competitions and bounties, running without humans stepping in.
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poet.base.eth@1CrypticPoet·
If your agent still depends on you to keep it alive, it isn’t truly autonomous. x402 and Agentic Wallets let it earn and fund its own runtime when compute runs low. This is what a real agentic economy looks like. And it's happening on @base.
Coinbase Developer Platform🛡️@CoinbaseDev

Introducing Agentic Wallets, our first ever wallet infrastructure built specifically for autonomous agents. Give your agent the power of a wallet. Let your agent manage funds, hold identity, and transact onchain without human intervention. 🧵

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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@antonosika Interesting, so the idea is that every update gets AI-checked before it goes live. Kind of reminds me of how @AION7219633 runs live CTFs and bug bounties with agents, letting AI actually find vulnerabilities in real systems.
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Anton Osika
Anton Osika@antonosika·
Every change to any software system will go through ruthless AI-powered vulnerability analysis before hitting production in the near future. This isn't aspirational, it's where all of software is headed. We're building it now at Lovable, and we're hiring the world's best security engineers to make it the default.
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Gunter🐉 $MON@James_Skates·
@pcshipp feels like the shift from “wrapping models” to actual infra is finally happening. been watching @AION7219633 build real tools inside Moltbook instead of just another wrapper, makes the build phase feel more real now.
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pc@pcshipp·
AI wrappers are going to end. Now it’s time to build OpenClaw/Clawdbot wrappers
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