How Onchain Are AI Agents?
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Crypto AI agents are on the rise. But what exactly makes an AI agent a crypto AI agent?
There are no right or wrong approaches per se. But the common throughline here is when artificial intelligence experiments use blockchain and crypto rails in some fashion as part of their wider infra stacks.
That said, many more experiments are coming at this crossroads in the years ahead, so it's a good time to get into the habit of analyzing how these agents use their onchain components. This will help you to better understand what differentiates various crypto AI agents and how they work.
For today's post, let's walk through how some of the most popular crypto AI agent experiments today use onchain elements in their designs! 👇
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