AI agents and execution layers are no longer just ideas people throw around during Web3 conversations. They’re slowly becoming part of the infrastructure powering how things get done on-chain.

What makes this interesting is that the conversation is moving beyond “what AI could do” into “what AI can already execute.”
Payments. Transactions. Workflows. Settlements.
That’s why projects like QuackAI are starting to stand out.
While some projects are still focused on attention and narratives, QuackAI seems more focused on building systems that can actually operate in real environments. Things like gasless stablecoin payments, batch transactions, and execution flows built for tools, agents, and automated systems.
And honestly, that shift matters.
Because the next phase of Web3 will probably not be defined by who talks the most about AI. It’ll be defined by the projects quietly building infrastructure people and systems can actually rely on.