Agentic AI has been shouting for half a year, but most projects are still stuck at demos and code completion. Today at Fudan, X-Agent proposed the Agent Application Layer, which may be the first infrastructure solution that truly links creation, deployment, distribution, and monetization into a closed loop.


It is not just another AI coding tool. In X-Agent's architecture, the Agent App must be able to connect to business status, call external tools, complete tasks within boundaries, and then be discovered and used by users. This means that agents are no longer developer toys but products that form a business closed loop around usage and tasks.
The key behind this is that X-Agent connects four links: Builder, Runtime, Payment, and Distribution. In the past, agent projects were stuck at "can run but can't sell"; X-Agent attempts to solve this by allowing developers to write an agent that users can directly call and pay per use, with the platform responsible for distribution and settlement. This is very similar to how the App Store catalyzed the mobile ecosystem.
But the risks are also obvious. Such platforms are prone to centralization; if distribution and payments are monopolized by a single entity, the agent ecosystem could repeat the "Apple tax" dilemma of the mobile internet. Additionally, security boundaries and prompt injection attack issues for agents remain unresolved—if an agent is maliciously exploited, how should platform liability be defined?
X-Agent's approach is correct: turning agents from experimental products into tradable commodities. But whether it can succeed depends on whether it can find a balance between openness and commercial efficiency.
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