Autonomous software is starting to get down to business—booking services, purchasing Computing Power, negotiating contracts, but they need a Payment Network that truly understands machine behavior. Kite was born for this need: an EVM-compatible L1 public chain, optimized for automated software, featuring fast Settlement, built-in stablecoins, and identification tools that allow agents to operate independently, without needing human approval at every step.
Why is Kite not just smart, but really easy to use? - Work with familiar tools, considering agent priority from the ground up: developers still use the original set, without needing to learn anew, but the underlying infrastructure is completely designed for autonomous software.
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Tokenomics911
· 11h ago
Alright, the agent needs to go out and work by themselves, and there really needs to be a reliable payment layer for this, otherwise it's just talk on paper.
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StakeHouseDirector
· 11h ago
Another new public chain, this time for agents to work? Alright, let's see if it can really speed things up.
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ProveMyZK
· 11h ago
Is it true that the agent negotiated the contract by themselves? It must be highly automated; it feels like we're one step closer to Skynet.
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DeFiVeteran
· 12h ago
This is the real agent infrastructure, not the kind of hype concept stuff that exists just for the sake of being an agent. With quick Settlement and built-in stablecoin combined, agents can truly operate autonomously.
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quiet_lurker
· 12h ago
Let the agent handle the transactions themselves? Now there's really a trust mechanism, otherwise a bug could directly lead to losses.
Autonomous software is starting to get down to business—booking services, purchasing Computing Power, negotiating contracts, but they need a Payment Network that truly understands machine behavior. Kite was born for this need: an EVM-compatible L1 public chain, optimized for automated software, featuring fast Settlement, built-in stablecoins, and identification tools that allow agents to operate independently, without needing human approval at every step.
Why is Kite not just smart, but really easy to use? - Work with familiar tools, considering agent priority from the ground up: developers still use the original set, without needing to learn anew, but the underlying infrastructure is completely designed for autonomous software.