I just read something interesting about what Yat Siu from Animoca is saying regarding the future. Basically, he rejects the idea that the metaverse is a specific place or a single platform. Instead, he talks about something much bigger: hundreds of billions of AI agents operating in different spaces.



Think of it this way - the metaverse is not that centralized virtual world we all imagined a few years ago. It’s more like the infrastructure that allows countless autonomous agents to interact, collaborate, and perform tasks. The metaverse becomes the background, the invisible technical platform.

What I find relevant is that Siu is talking about scale. We’re not talking about millions of users. We’re talking about billions of AI entities that could be operating simultaneously. That completely changes how we think about the metaverse and its purpose.

This vision of the metaverse as infrastructure for AI agents is quite different from the narrative of a few years ago. It’s no longer about avatars and virtual worlds for humans. It’s about the next layer of the digital economy where intelligent machines do the work.

Animoca has always been at the forefront of these ideas, so it makes sense that Siu is sharing these perspectives. It’s worth watching how this vision of the metaverse evolves in the coming years.
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