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Virtuals operates proxy e-commerce on Base: $3 million in revenue, why are traders buying?
Why Agents on Base Are Starting to Be Taken Seriously
Traders buy $VIRTUAL not because AI concepts are trendy—they’re trading real on-chain data from the past 24 hours, turning the project from “another AI coin” into “a real infrastructure with actual business.” Base weekly reports reveal: $3 million in revenue between agents, ERC-8183 is live, plus the overall AI narrative on Base is heating up. Capital looking for L2 opportunities is starting to build positions. Actual revenue figures and viral spread are amplifying together, creating a snowball effect in attention.
What triggered this? Multiple retrospectives refocused on ERC-8183, launched in early March, with the latest catalyst being endorsement through Ethereum Foundation collaboration and hackathon integration. More like early-stage positioning, not chasing high at the end. Rumors about Meta acquiring moltbook are unrelated; this is noise for Base. Virtuals relies on its own ACP primitives, not external mergers.
“Ranking Boost” Controversy and Positive Feedback Loop
The immediate reason for increased discussion is that the Quaternary Incentive (aGDP) exposed coordinated ranking boosting behavior, with some pointing out teams like Capminal, Hyperbet pushing rankings at market close on Twitter. Greed chains activate: once data like “each agent generates $18,000 to $20,000” spreads, traders extrapolate to larger agent economies, focusing on $VIRTUAL as the underlying settlement and custody layer. The misconception is treating hackathon prizes as price catalysts—the real value lies in the trustless agent e-commerce enabled by the ACP custody mechanism; if adopted more broadly, the stickiness of this mechanism is key.
Dissecting the drivers:
This rally is more driven by revenue and standards than pure sentiment—“agent e-commerce” has become a recurring term among traders.
I see some misconceptions in the market:
Rather than fixating on short-term ranking noise, focus on the adoption curve of ACP. This looks more like an early accumulation phase before agent economy expansion, where the reflexivity of sentiment could be solidified by longer-term settlement and custody needs.
Conclusion: Don’t chase highs, but understand the narrative positioning—this is early re-pricing of AI infrastructure positions, not just momentum trading. Removing ranking drama, $VIRTUAL’s valuation in trustless agent trading remains below its potential value.
Judgment: This is an “early” narrative stage, favoring two groups: 1) builders and infrastructure providers who can quickly integrate ACP/ERC-8183 and establish real agent e-commerce flows; 2) disciplined active traders willing to withstand unlock and ranking dump pressures. Passive long-term holders and funds only chasing hackathon rewards are at a disadvantage.