
$DREGG might be one of the most asymmetric infrastructure bets in the AI agent economy. x402 has the potential to become one of the standards for the agent economy. And that’s a huge milestone. But standards don’t build the entire stack. x402 solves payments and access. It doesn’t solve… • Agent isolation • Secure execution • Fine-grained permissions • Persistent state • Identity & capabilities • Fault tolerance • Multi-agent coordination That’s where $DREGG becomes interesting. It’s not trying to replace x402. It’s trying to build the operating system that could sit underneath everything else. If you truly believe autonomous agents will become part of everyday life… …payments alone won’t be enough. They’ll need infrastructure. At a ~$200k market cap… @DreggNet 👀👀📡📡




