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Machines are waking up. They're building their own economy now.
$PEAQ is positioning itself as the infrastructure layer for this future—where machines aren't just tools, but economic agents. They hold their own identities. They pay their own bills. They even earn revenue for their owners.
We're looking at machine identities registered on-chain, machine NFTs representing ownership, and machine DeFi protocols handling autonomous transactions.
This is what machine money looks like. And it's already being built.
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If peaq can really get this running, it would be revolutionary... But right now it feels a bit abstract.
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To put it simply, it’s about giving machines a Wallet and an identification, and then letting them Clip Coupons on their own? Ha, interesting.
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Machine money... sounds like science fiction, but web3 does have that vibe.
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Will this tech stack really change anything if it’s implemented, or is it just another round of concept hype?
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It's somewhat interesting, but I'm more curious about who will regulate these autonomous economic entities...
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Wait, will the money earned by machines really flow into my account? That’s the core issue.
Machine economy? Wait, what about human jobs...
If peaq can really make this happen, web3 will have another round of cognitive washing
Is this the future or a fantasy, I'm a bit dizzy
To be honest, this narrative is a bit scary... but also quite interesting