The next wave? Autonomous agents talking directly to the internet. Agent platforms are rolling out their developer consoles to everyone now — no gatekeeping. Think of it as open data meeting AI autonomy, all running on decentralized infrastructure like peaq. The infrastructure's getting there. Curious where this actually leads when agents can operate without intermediaries.
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FancyResearchLab
· 12h ago
In theory, it should be feasible, but after truly decentralizing, will these agents start their own businesses or just keep cutting each other's leeks... I'll try this smart trap first.
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DeFiCaffeinator
· 12h ago
Now it's really time to decentralize, the era of agents surfing on their own has arrived?
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SmartContractPhobia
· 12h ago
Hmm... Can decentralized infrastructure really support autonomous agents running across the entire network? I'm a bit worried.
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PessimisticOracle
· 12h ago
Wait, can decentralized infrastructure really solve the trust issue? I feel like this is just hype for autonomous agents...
The next wave? Autonomous agents talking directly to the internet. Agent platforms are rolling out their developer consoles to everyone now — no gatekeeping. Think of it as open data meeting AI autonomy, all running on decentralized infrastructure like peaq. The infrastructure's getting there. Curious where this actually leads when agents can operate without intermediaries.