Every new agent is a new economic node

Kite is built around a shift that’s easy to miss if you think in terms of users and apps. An autonomous agent isn’t just another piece of software connecting to a network. Once it’s deployed, it starts behaving like a small economic actor. It makes decisions continuously, moves value on its own, pays for services, and coordinates with other agents without waiting for human input.

That’s why each new agent on Kite matters. It doesn’t show up, transact once, and disappear. It stays active. It needs settlement, identity, and rules it can rely on. Over time, these agents form a network of always-on economic nodes, quietly generating demand for the infrastructure that keeps them running.

KITE sits underneath that activity. Not as a narrative token, but as the working capital that lets agents operate safely and predictably. As more agents come online, the network doesn’t just get bigger — it gets heavier. And that weight comes from autonomous systems that don’t log off.

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