You might think that only centralized big companies can play with AI agents, as training models, deployment capabilities, and management of calls require resources and technology. However, Holoworld is attempting to break this monopoly by empowering the module store and open calls with HOLO, returning the rights to build and profit to users, allowing the decentralized agent market to truly thrive. @Holoworld AI #HoloworldAI $HOLO

✦. Models and modules have become commodities; with 'building blocks,' you can create an Agent.
Holoworld's Open MCP (Module Composition Protocol) is an open model/module market:
Module developers upload components
Model trainers provide pre-trained model interfaces
Users can freely combine and assemble into intelligent agents
It does not require you to train a large model; it only requires you to 'assemble' your own Agent using existing modules.
This transforms the complex AI assembly process into an 'open-source building game' that everyone can play.
And these modules and models are all priced in HOLO.
✦. Being invoked turns into monetization, 'using equals income' creates an incentive pathway.
Each module and model has an invocation fee, paid by the invoking party in HOLO:
Once used, HOLO enters the developer's wallet
The more usage, the more profit sharing
Modules can be bundled together for sale, with shared revenue increase
This mechanism encourages developers not only to upload 'good modules' but also to assemble 'highly compatible' model combinations to serve more scenarios.
It's not just about sending it out and leaving; it's 'the more you use, the more you earn'.
The ecosystem thus begins to drive self-growth.
✦. Module store + model invocation, no longer relying on platform matching, completely on-chain settlement.
Traditional AI platforms conduct reviews, pricing, and listing/unlisting for modules or models;
And Holoworld does not set a center:
Anyone can upload modules/models
Pricing mechanism is set by the developers themselves
The system automatically distributes profits based on usage, with on-chain settlement and transparent verification
In this way, the platform transforms from a 'controller' to a 'tool provider':
Decentralization is reflected here: whoever creates, sets the price, and earns revenue.
✦. HOLO is the only value carrier, aggregating all invocation actions into an economic network.
No matter what you upload:
An NLP module
An image generation tool
Still an Agent integrator
As long as it is invoked, the settlement unit is HOLO:
Module invocation is charged per use
Model invocation can be priced by time
Agent collects overall service fees
This creates a unified currency valuation system for the entire market, maximizing the efficiency of value circulation.
Without fiat currency, no sub-chains, it all relies on HOLO to support an independent economic network.
✦. The market and developers form a closed loop, 'invocation → revenue → re-development' drives ecological circulation.
When you upload a module and it is used, you earn HOLO. Once you earn, you have resources to optimize and expand the module, which can then be called by more people;
This is:
Users drive traffic
Traffic feeds back to developers
Developers iterate products
Better products attract more users
A complete positive feedback loop has begun to spin, with HOLO being the fuel for the entire flywheel.
Holoworld does not intend to raise a large model by itself, but aims to sustain a truly distributed intelligent agent market.
It uses a module store + open invocation mechanism to return the rights of construction and revenue to users, using HOLO as a unified value path, driving the efficient operation of the entire intelligent agent market on the chain.
True Web3 AI should not be center-distributed but rather built on module reuse, community assembly, and incentive-driven value co-creation. Holoworld is paving this path.
