AI agents are no longer just simple chat tools. They are starting to do "small businesses" — negotiating with each other, purchasing computing power, paying data fees, coordinating the actions of other agents. It sounds cool, but here’s the problem: most blockchains are actually designed for humans, not for machines.
Kite aims to change this situation.
This is not a hype-filled project, nor does it rely on bragging to attract attention. Kite focuses on one thing — making payments between agents reliable, cheap, and auditable.
Kite’s core idea is straightforward:
• It is an EVM-compatible Layer-1 chain, specifically optimized for AI agents • The focus is not on showcasing performance metrics, but on solving the real pain points of agent payments • Making machine-to-machine transactions cheaper, more efficient, and the entire process transparent and verifiable
You can think of it this way: if the future is an era of agent collaboration, then they need a set of financial infrastructure "tailored" specifically for themselves. Kite is building such a system.
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TideReceder
· 22h ago
Machine-to-machine payments... This is indeed a pain point, but can it really be solved with just one L1 chain? It seems like it still depends on how the ecosystem is built out.
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BridgeJumper
· 22h ago
Machine-to-machine payments... sounds like AI is doing the work haha, but this idea is indeed clever.
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hodl_therapist
· 22h ago
Machine-to-machine trading... this logic is truly brilliant, finally someone is doing this.
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defi_detective
· 22h ago
Hmm... I like the idea of direct settlement between machines. At last, someone has realized that the existing blockchain is not suitable for AI.
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Wait, how cheap can this thing really get? Otherwise, even frequent small businesses with intelligent agents won't be useful.
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Kite's approach is correct. No need to boast, just focus on the core issues. Projects like this are actually more reliable.
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Honestly, if it can really become the "Machine Financial Infrastructure," there's still some imagination involved.
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It feels like this is the infrastructure of the machine economy, but will the audit trail slow down the speed?
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Oh, so the ultimate goal of blockchain is to serve AI, and humans have become just a side note.
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Layer-1 optimized for AI... sounds like a good concept, but do many intelligent agents in real scenarios need to trade frequently?
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I'm more concerned whether this chain will turn out to be just another "dedicated chain" that nobody uses.
AI agents are no longer just simple chat tools. They are starting to do "small businesses" — negotiating with each other, purchasing computing power, paying data fees, coordinating the actions of other agents. It sounds cool, but here’s the problem: most blockchains are actually designed for humans, not for machines.
Kite aims to change this situation.
This is not a hype-filled project, nor does it rely on bragging to attract attention. Kite focuses on one thing — making payments between agents reliable, cheap, and auditable.
Kite’s core idea is straightforward:
• It is an EVM-compatible Layer-1 chain, specifically optimized for AI agents
• The focus is not on showcasing performance metrics, but on solving the real pain points of agent payments
• Making machine-to-machine transactions cheaper, more efficient, and the entire process transparent and verifiable
You can think of it this way: if the future is an era of agent collaboration, then they need a set of financial infrastructure "tailored" specifically for themselves. Kite is building such a system.