“Create an AI agent to make money online automatically” — This sounds like something out of a pyramid scheme, but it's becoming a daily occurrence on Holoworld AI. It's not just for the elites, nor is it a privilege for tech enthusiasts; it's for ordinary people: small supermarket owners, stay-at-home moms, and workers scrolling on their phones after work, many of whom are earning an extra few thousand dollars each month thanks to these on-chain intelligent agents. Don't doubt it; this is not some 'shearing sheep' tactic, but rather the 'agent economy equity' happening on the Solana chain — When the barrier to creating AI agents drops to 'just knowing how to type,' the power to make money has truly landed in the hands of ordinary people for the first time.
Case 1: The supermarket owner's '24-hour smart purchaser' saves 30% on procurement costs.
Zhang Lei opened a community supermarket in Guangzhou, and his biggest headache is procurement: prices fluctuate wildly, and if he’s not careful, he ends up with excess stock. Three months ago, he spent 10 minutes on Holoworld creating a 'supermarket procurement agent' with two instructions: 'Crawl prices from 3 wholesalers daily, alert me if the price is 5% lower than last week's average' and 'Automatically count the stock of best-selling items, generate a restock list if it's below 3 days of sales.'
This agent did not disappoint him:
Price monitoring helped him catch 3 temporary promotions, saving 8000 RMB in monthly procurement costs;
Inventory alerts reduced unsold items by 60%, and there have been no cases of milk expiration;
What's even better is that he anonymously shared the agent's 'Procurement Analysis Report' in the merchant community, earning over 200 HOLO (about 30 USD) per month from downloads.
'I used to think AI was high-tech, but now I realize it’s just a diligent clerk.' Zhang Lei’s words express the feelings of many ordinary users—Holoworld has transformed AI from an 'unreachable tool' into a 'handy assistant available on call.'
Case 2: The mother's 'parenting content agent' earns money while taking care of the child.
Li Ting is a full-time mother who enjoys sharing parenting experiences on Xiaohongshu but doesn’t have time to update daily. The 'Parenting Content Agent' she created on Holoworld has become her 'proxy':
Input '3-year-old baby complementary food strategy', the agent will automatically organize authoritative websites' recipes and generate notes with pictures;
After connecting to the community plugin, the agent can automatically reply to fans' questions (such as 'What to do if there is a complementary food allergy'), and will also filter quality questions to Li Ting;
The most surprising thing is that the agent can identify which notes have high traffic and automatically adjust content direction (for example, if it finds that notes on 'baby sleep' receive many likes, it will generate more related content).
Now, Li Ting's account followers have increased from 500 to 12,000, with advertising revenue stabilizing at 3000 RMB per month, and she spends less than 1 hour a day on operations. 'The agent does 80% of the manual work; I just need to oversee it,' she said with a smile, adding that last month she used the earned HOLO to buy her child a smart toy.
Case 3: The programmer's 'code auditing agent' earns an extra salary during off-work hours.
Wang Hao is a programmer at an internet company, always thinking about doing some side work after work, but he has no time for private jobs. His solution is: he trained an 'Intelligent Contract Auditing Agent' on Holoworld.
He fed the agent 1000 cases of contracts with vulnerabilities and set the instructions for 'detecting logical flaws and calculating gas optimization space';
After other developers upload contract code, the agent will automatically scan and generate reports, and Wang Hao takes a 30% fee;
Because the accuracy rate of the agent's audit is 3 times faster than manual work (average 5 minutes vs 15 minutes), it has already accumulated over 200 repeat customers after half a year.
'I now earn over 2000 USD a month effortlessly, which is more than half of my salary,' said Wang Hao, who enjoys that the agent works 24 hours a day; even when he's out with his family on weekends, his phone still receives HOLO deposit reminders.
The 'agent profit formula' that ordinary people can replicate.
These three cases seem different, but they hide the same logic: using agents to solve the problems of 'repetitive labor + information gap'. Ordinary people who want to make money with Holoworld don’t need to understand technology; just remember these three steps:
Find the 'pain points': Think about what tasks around you are time-consuming and labor-intensive (such as price comparison, writing copy, analyzing data); these are where agents can be useful;
Build a 'framework': There is no need for complicated commands; simply describe the goal (for example, 'Collect Shenzhen rental information daily, filtering for two-bedroom apartments under 5000 RMB');
Make 'price differences': Share the services of the agent—reports can be sold, membership fees collected, or even the usage rights of the agent rented out (just like renting a tool to others).
Platform data also confirms the feasibility: 35% of agents created by ordinary users can generate continuous income, averaging 100-500 HOLO per month, which converts to 1300-6500 RMB, enough to cover part of living expenses.
Risk Warning: Aside from making money, these pitfalls should be avoided.
Don't just look at the income; ordinary people playing agents also have several pitfalls:
Don’t be greedy: Some people create 10 agents at once, but none are nurtured well. Focusing on refining the function of one agent is better than having 10 half-finished products;
Stay alert to the rules: Data crawling and content generation by agents may cross lines (like crawling paid data), and the platform will eliminate 10% of non-compliant agents each month, risking account suspension;
Watch the market: Popular fields (like crypto analysis and e-commerce product selection) have fierce competition, so it’s better to find niche demands (like 'pet funeral service price comparison'), which can actually be easier to profit from.
Does the price of HOLO matter to ordinary people?
Definitely. The more users there are, the more active the agents become, and the greater the consumption of HOLO (creating, calling, and upgrading all require HOLO). Now HOLO is priced at 0.13 USD; many people think it’s cheap, but look at this set of data:
The platform has 670,000 monthly active users, and by the end of the year, it may exceed 1 million, increasing HOLO demand;
Corporate clients consume 5 million HOLO each month, which are real cash demands;
Destruction mechanisms burn millions of HOLO each month, leading to decreasing circulation.
Some industry insiders predict that if the profit-making effect of ordinary users' agents spreads, it would not be surprising for HOLO to rise to 0.5 USD by 2026. Of course, if the agent you created becomes popular, the HOLO you hold may increase faster than the market price—just like Wang Hao, whose auditing agent has already been offered 5000 HOLO for acquisition.
In the end, what’s most impressive about Holoworld isn’t how advanced the technology is, but that it allows ordinary people to enjoy the dividends of 'AI + blockchain'. In the past, to engage in AI, you had to be a big company; to play with blockchain, you had to be a tech geek. Now, supermarket owners, parents, and coders can all share a piece of the pie with a small agent. This might be the ultimate significance of Web3: not creating a myth of wealth, but enabling everyone's time and skills to amplify their value through technology.
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