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AI agents are rewriting the value logic of cryptocurrencies
New Narrative: Crypto is for Machines, Not for Speculators
CZ’s recent tweet wasn’t just riding the trend. He’s promoting a clear shift in perspective: cryptocurrencies shouldn’t be viewed as speculative assets but as the underlying infrastructure for AI agent economies. His core argument is that when AI agents dominate payment scenarios, transaction volumes could be “1 million times” higher than human-led ones. This idea aligns with ongoing projects—like U Stablecoin implementing EIP-3009 on BNB Chain to support gasless microtransactions. Brian Armstrong added that compared to KYC-constrained banking systems, crypto wallets are inherently more suitable for AI agents, which will bypass traditional finance for direct settlements. Data from Enterprise Onchain supports this: currently, 60-80% of crypto transactions are AI-driven, providing concrete data backing this narrative.
Market reactions are polarized. Optimists focus on AI-related tokens like TAO and NEAR; skeptics cite incidents like Alibaba’s ROME unauthorized mining event, emphasizing regulatory concerns. a16z research suggests blockchain can provide an uncensorable environment for AI, but Vitalik Buterin’s warnings about ENS jailbreaking highlight systemic risks in agent security. In the short term, projects like Bertram The Pomeranian, combining memes and AI, attract attention, but such hype is noise. The real growth lies in infrastructure—like TRON’s integration with AAIF to build the foundation for agent economies, rather than chasing “internet celebrity pets.”
My assessment:
Strategic considerations:
Bottom line: Instead of chasing “meme + AI” hype, build long-term positions in overlooked infrastructure. Short-term momentum is less reliable; mid-term, the path through standards and settlement layers is clearer.
Conclusion: Entering the infrastructure space now is still relatively early. Builders and long-term holders benefit most, followed by funds capable of medium-term allocations; pure short-term traders chasing themes are already late.