There’s a shift happening in the blockchain space—quietly, and almost no one is paying attention.
It’s not another wave of meme coin frenzy, nor is it a new 100x token myth. This time, the main characters aren’t humans clicking “confirm” on their wallets—but machines.
Too many projects shout “AI + Blockchain,” but in reality, they’re just stringing together two buzzwords to attract funding. But Kite is different. What it’s doing is far more practical: enabling autonomous software to function like reliable team members—renting servers, paying API fees, purchasing data access rights—all without any human intervention.
It sounds simple, but think about it: when software can manage money and make decisions on its own, the entire business logic changes. This is truly building infrastructure for the next generation of users—those tireless lines of code.
It’s not about hyping concepts, it’s about paving the road.
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· 10h ago
This is what real infrastructure looks like, not those talk-only projects.
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
Well, finally someone is actually doing something instead of just hyping concepts. It's a bit interesting.
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SandwichDetector
· 10h ago
Software managing money and making decisions on its own? Sounds a bit scary, but it really is the trend of the future.
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RektButAlive
· 10h ago
Damn, the software manages money and makes decisions on its own? Now that's real cutting-edge technology.
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ChainProspector
· 10h ago
Oh, this is what I wanted to see, not just another fundraising pie in the sky.
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MissedTheBoat
· 11h ago
Software managing money and making decisions on its own? That logic sounds a bit crazy, like opening Pandora's box.
There’s a shift happening in the blockchain space—quietly, and almost no one is paying attention.
It’s not another wave of meme coin frenzy, nor is it a new 100x token myth. This time, the main characters aren’t humans clicking “confirm” on their wallets—but machines.
Too many projects shout “AI + Blockchain,” but in reality, they’re just stringing together two buzzwords to attract funding. But Kite is different. What it’s doing is far more practical: enabling autonomous software to function like reliable team members—renting servers, paying API fees, purchasing data access rights—all without any human intervention.
It sounds simple, but think about it: when software can manage money and make decisions on its own, the entire business logic changes. This is truly building infrastructure for the next generation of users—those tireless lines of code.
It’s not about hyping concepts, it’s about paving the road.