Once AI Agents are truly on the blockchain, the first issue may not be the model itself, but the settlement. Currently, many projects are discussing AI Agents: whose model is stronger, whose framework is faster, who can call more tools.



But if an Agent really starts executing tasks for people, it will immediately face a more fundamental question: where does it have its identity? Which account does it use to pay? How does it settle with people, applications, and computing nodes? What has it done, and who audits it?

This is also the direction Auvera Chain is focusing on: not just creating an "AI concept chain," but integrating on-chain economic entities within the same financial infrastructure.

Today, the main actors might be users, creators, traders, and developers; tomorrow, AI Agents will also become new executing entities.

People generate value on the chain, Agents execute tasks on the chain, and the underlying network is responsible for verification, payments, settlement, and record-keeping.

If the AI Agent economy is truly to take off, the ultimate competition may not be who is the best at talking about AI, but who can support real on-chain economic activities.

Content for industry observation only, not investment advice.

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