The next on-chain economic entity might not be a person, but an algorithm.
In the past, on-chain economic entities were primarily people: traders, creators, users, liquidity providers.
But with the emergence of AI Agents, that boundary is shifting.
When an Agent can read data, call on tools, generate content, execute strategies, and pay fees, it’s no longer just 'software functionality'; it resembles a self-sustaining economic entity.
This raises some questions:
Who is the identity of the Agent?
Who manages the wallet?
How are task results recorded?
How are profits and costs settled?
Who is accountable for erroneous executions?
The long-term narrative of Auvera Chain is to understand both humans and Agents on the same chain. Today, we serve real users and applications, and tomorrow we’ll extend the same identity, account, payment, permission, and auditing capabilities to Agents.
A true AI public chain isn’t just about moving models onto the chain; it’s about making AI's economic actions recordable, quantifiable, and settleable.
Content is for track observation only and does not constitute investment advice.
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