Okay so people are finally realizing Kite's identity thing isn't just some nerdy tech flex anymore.

1. Kite split identity into three levels – you at the top, agents under you, and tiny sessions below that. Sounds boring but it's the whole reason agents don't drain your wallet by accident.

2. Most chains treat bots and humans the same, just a signature that goes through. Kite actually checks if that agent is allowed to do what it's trying to do.

3. Why does this even matter? Because agents move fast. Like thousands of actions before you finish coffee. Without clear boundaries that becomes a mess real quick.

4. You can give an agent a budget and actual permissions without feeling like an idiot. It can't just go rogue and touch everything.

5. Think of it like a company org chart – different agents for different jobs, each with their own limits. One breaks, the others keep running.

6. Every payment is basically a permission check now. Session asks, system says yes or no based on rules you already set.

7. Cut off one misbehaving agent, your main account stays fine. That's not how most setups work right now.

8. All the actions get recorded on-chain with full identity attached, so you can actually trace who did what instead of guessing.

9. Stops being scary to let agents run at machine speed when you know they physically can't step outside the rails.

10. For me this is why Kite might actually survive when other AI chains don't – they're treating agents like workers with real accountability instead of magic black boxes throwing API keys around


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