How Kite's conversation mechanism avoids the next explosion
#kite @KITE AI $KITE The "overcommitment" trap of intelligent agents is triggering economic risks. When automated systems are given vague instructions, they often turn small tasks into catastrophic consequences—just like the case in 2023 where a quantitative fund incurred hundreds of millions in losses due to programming errors.
The Kite system employs a revolutionary "layered commitment" mechanism:
. Users only express needs without bearing execution obligations
. Agents formulate plans without occupying resources
. Execution is completed through temporary sessions, automatically terminating commitments after completion
This design is particularly important in the financial sector. Traditional systems often lead to risk accumulation due to the "pay first, verify later" model, while Kite's conversation mechanism ensures that each transaction:
. Amount is controllable
. Conditions are clear
. Can be adjusted at any time
KITE token rewards robust execution rather than risky behavior. Although the system requires more confirmation steps, this "visible caution" can avoid hidden risks. As Warren Buffett said: "Rule number one: Never lose money; rule number two: Never forget rule number one."

