When will AI agents truly move from the conceptual stage to the usable stage? This is indeed a question worth pondering. Many projects on the market are still telling stories and painting visions; after hearing so much, it's easy to become somewhat aesthetically fatigued.
Recently, I paid attention to Bluwhale's developments. Their approach is quite straightforward—they no longer dwell on grand narratives but have turned Agents into real, usable products. The Agent store has officially launched and is operational, which is the true embodiment of implementation. It's not promises in a white paper, nor fantasies within a community, but tools that users can directly experience. This shift from theory to application precisely reflects the ongoing changes in the entire AI Agent track.
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DeFiVeteran
· 3h ago
Got it, another storytelling project, this time same old story with a new coat of paint.
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Bluwhale's recent move is okay, but let's see after using it first, don't just rely on PPT presentations.
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Is the store considered available once it's online? I'll wait and see how user feedback turns out.
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Finally, someone not only talks but also delivers for people to use. That's the right attitude.
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The Agent section really needs a cleanup; the concept has been overhyped enough.
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Wait, are the Agents in the store really useful, or is it just another gimmick?
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I just want to know how the conversion rate of Bluwhale's Agent store is. Data speaks.
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BrokeBeans
· 4h ago
Tired of a bunch of PPTs and whitepapers, finally someone is getting down to business
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Bluwhale, no hype this time, they've really delivered something
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Stop telling stories, results are what matter
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This is what real implementation looks like, everything else is nonsense
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The agent track should wake up, less hype and more products
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Stores are now live? Then I need to try it myself
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Finally, a team that’s not just bragging
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BlockchainBouncer
· 4h ago
Finally, a project that doesn’t just talk big but shows results through its product. Bluwhale’s move was a brilliant strategic play.
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Whitepapers are everywhere, but few are truly usable. No wonder everyone’s experiencing aesthetic fatigue.
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Launching a store is implementation; everything else is just armchair strategizing. I agree with this logic.
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Wait, can the Agent store really get off the ground? Or is this just another PPT revolution?
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Moving from hype to actual development—this transition is definitely worth paying attention to.
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Honestly, after being tired of funding announcement events, I just want to see if there’s something real that can be used.
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Skipping conceptual fluff and directly launching products—that’s the right approach.
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Bluwhale has found its differentiation this time; other projects are still in a daze.
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A usable product > grand vision. That’s a statement that makes sense.
When will AI agents truly move from the conceptual stage to the usable stage? This is indeed a question worth pondering. Many projects on the market are still telling stories and painting visions; after hearing so much, it's easy to become somewhat aesthetically fatigued.
Recently, I paid attention to Bluwhale's developments. Their approach is quite straightforward—they no longer dwell on grand narratives but have turned Agents into real, usable products. The Agent store has officially launched and is operational, which is the true embodiment of implementation. It's not promises in a white paper, nor fantasies within a community, but tools that users can directly experience. This shift from theory to application precisely reflects the ongoing changes in the entire AI Agent track.