It’s one thing to hear people talk about AI agents… it’s another to see real conversations around how they actually work in finance.

Came across highlights from AI/Infracon 2026 and the fireside chat on “From Intent to Execution: AI Agents in Autonomous Finance” really stood out.

What caught my attention wasn’t just the idea of AI making decisions, but what that means for trust.

If agents can move funds, execute actions, and operate semi-independently, then transparency can’t be optional. You need systems that prove what’s happening in real time and that’s where on-chain infrastructure starts to make a lot more sense.


It also made me think about what projects like QuackAI are building. Less noise, more focus on how these systems can actually be trusted and used. Feels like we’re slowly moving from “this sounds cool” to “this is starting to make sense.”


#QuackAI is building $Q