Early blockchain systems relied on a simple logic: humans sign transactions. Wallets are users, and all operations come from active human clicks. This approach worked well in the early days of encryption, but when AI begins to act independently, the entire framework starts to feel a bit overwhelmed.
AI agents won't just wait around for humans to click the "Confirm" button. They negotiate and cooperate themselves, purchase services, execute tasks, and settle bills in real-time—the entire process flows smoothly. This is not a hypothetical future; it is already happening.
So the question is: are existing blockchains designed for this model? Clearly not. Most still operate under a "human-driven" logic.
Kite, this Layer 1 chain, is different. From the very beginning, it has prioritized "software autonomous operation" as the core of its design, not as a later patch. This means interactions between agents, service calls, clearing and settlement—all can be smoothly conducted on-chain without the friction typical of traditional designs.
In other words, Kite has reserved space for on-chain collaboration in the AI era—that's the real game to play in the next few years.
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Early blockchain systems relied on a simple logic: humans sign transactions. Wallets are users, and all operations come from active human clicks. This approach worked well in the early days of encryption, but when AI begins to act independently, the entire framework starts to feel a bit overwhelmed.
AI agents won't just wait around for humans to click the "Confirm" button. They negotiate and cooperate themselves, purchase services, execute tasks, and settle bills in real-time—the entire process flows smoothly. This is not a hypothetical future; it is already happening.
So the question is: are existing blockchains designed for this model? Clearly not. Most still operate under a "human-driven" logic.
Kite, this Layer 1 chain, is different. From the very beginning, it has prioritized "software autonomous operation" as the core of its design, not as a later patch. This means interactions between agents, service calls, clearing and settlement—all can be smoothly conducted on-chain without the friction typical of traditional designs.
In other words, Kite has reserved space for on-chain collaboration in the AI era—that's the real game to play in the next few years.