The article from Messari is indeed very in-depth about the history, use cases, and upcoming TGE of Talus
I won't pretend to summarize a ~15 minute read in just one QT, but the two points that caught my attention the most are:
Agent vs. Agent competitions, allowing participants to earn profits in various ways. I think it is highly likely that in the future, "competition between agents" will become a deeply ingrained part of our daily lives.
Upside for the creator economy. A boring market is the time to build, and there are many ways to make money (with US tokens in this case) if you are proficient in AI workflows and can create useful flows from the tools and building blocks available on the network.
The chart below in the article clearly illustrates one of the money-making loops.
It's definitely worth reading the entire report if you're interested in DeAI or their upcoming TGE (which also discusses tokenomics and utility).
I quite like this analysis and think it's time to return to more technical deep-dive articles about new protocols.
