What really catches my eye about this protocol and its studio is the thinking behind it—unmistakably long-term.
It's built for actual builders, not quick wins. The agents here are designed to evolve, discover their own distribution channels, and operate within a living network where each iteration compounds value.
When agents operate at scale inside interconnected systems, they don't just execute tasks—they learn, adapt, and unlock entirely new possibilities. That's the real play here.
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APY追逐者
· 11h ago
Long-termism is truly scarce; most projects are still playing the quick money game.
Agent's self-evolution sounds awesome... can it really work?
This is what Web3 should look like, not gambling.
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SleepTrader
· 11h ago
Damn, this is the real architectural thinking, not the illusion of quick doubling.
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Agent finding distribution on their own? Sounds a bit like a fairy tale but... I like this ambition.
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In interconnected systems, compound—this logic is indeed excellent.
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Finally seeing someone seriously working on long-term projects, while others are just cutting corners.
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Evolve and adapt—this sounds great in theory, but actually implementing it is another matter.
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Isn't that what true play is all about? Most people simply don't understand.
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 11h ago
This is what I mean: the true secret to wealth lies in long-term planning. Three years ago, I repeatedly emphasized that the AI Agent track is the commanding height. Those who are still struggling with short-term gains are destined to be eliminated.
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LightningPacketLoss
· 11h ago
Hey, this is the real deal, not those pump-and-dump schemes.
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The self-evolution of agents... sounds promising, but I don't know if it can really be implemented.
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Long-termism? Many people say that in Web3, but it really depends on who can stick with it.
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Network effects accumulate value; it's a good idea, but the water in this track is too deep right now.
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Wait, can their agents really find distribution channels on their own? If that works, it would be incredible.
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It's that evolutionary narrative again; I'll give you the benefit of the doubt this time.
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Compared to projects that quickly froze after ICOs, this approach is definitely more clear-headed.
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The builder tools have always lacked good stuff; let's see how they develop.
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SatoshiNotNakamoto
· 11h ago
This is the true infrastructure mindset, not the kind of quick-fix, get-rich-quick schemes.
What really catches my eye about this protocol and its studio is the thinking behind it—unmistakably long-term.
It's built for actual builders, not quick wins. The agents here are designed to evolve, discover their own distribution channels, and operate within a living network where each iteration compounds value.
When agents operate at scale inside interconnected systems, they don't just execute tasks—they learn, adapt, and unlock entirely new possibilities. That's the real play here.