Crypto already financialized humans pretty well.


Identity, reputation, income, credit, capital markets. The entire stack exists for humans coordinating capital onchain.
Now software is starting to need the same thing. once agents become real economic actors, they also need working capital.
What I find interesting about @HeyElsaAI is the direction they’re pushing with the infra stack around this thesis.
Aegis gives agents identity and reputation.
AetherForge gives them execution and deployment rails.
I especially like Elsa Forge because it’s the capital formation layer sitting on top of the stack.
If agentic commerce really grows from $8B in 2026 toward a multi-trillion market, then agents will need financing too.
Instead of launching random AI tickers disconnected from actual usage, they’re trying to tie tokens directly to verifiable agent performance, execution proofs, and real onchain activity.
Not just buying exposure to a ticker, but to an auditable software entity with measurable economic behavior attached to it.
$Elsa is building toward something much bigger.
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