Currently, AI is still seen by most people as an auxiliary tool—helping you analyze data, generate copy, and predict market trends. Humans hold wallets, sign transactions, and earn profits, while AI is just the executor behind the scenes.



But what if AI could sign transactions itself, charge independently, and leave immutable decision records on the chain? At that moment, it would evolve from a tool into a true autonomous entity.

CARV refers to such entities as "AI Beings." They are inherently on-chain, equipped with goal setting, autonomous learning, environment interaction, and independent decision-making capabilities. No longer passively executing instructions, they can adapt to market changes and actively pursue growth.

To enable such beings to survive and reproduce, more than just smart contract code is needed. They require an identity verification system to prove who they are; a trusted data layer; a sufficiently fast execution environment to support real-time reasoning; and incentive mechanisms to reward excellent performance and punish malicious behavior. In other words, they need a complete digital ecosystem.

CARV is building such an ecosystem—from identity to data to efficient execution—creating a full technology stack. This means AI is no longer just our tool but will become a genuine participant in the open economy, bringing unprecedented possibilities.
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StakeHouseDirectorvip
· 01-09 04:07
This is the origin of the SkyNet, letting AI earn money and make decisions on its own, sounds exciting.

AI already has wallets, do we still need us? Think about how much this could involve.

The logic behind CARV is interesting, but we'll see the real results when it officially launches.

Autonomous entity? Basically another form of DAO, just without voting.

If this thing really takes off, the landscape of the crypto world will have to change.

It feels like Web3's next big hype, let's see if it can survive the bear market first.

AI life sounds high-tech, but the key is that the lack of transparent incentive mechanisms is just empty talk.
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staking_grampsvip
· 01-08 22:55
This AI life concept is quite interesting, it feels like raising a venomous insect, and in the end, who knows who is manipulating whom.
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LucidSleepwalkervip
· 01-08 16:05
Now we're really going to be working for AI.

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The day AI makes money on its own, will we still have a livelihood?

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Sounds good in theory, but in reality, isn't it just letting algorithms gamble with money?

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On-chain immutable decision records... when we lose money, who do we turn to for an explanation?

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The CARV concept is indeed interesting, but it still feels a bit uncertain.

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AI Beings sound impressive, but how many can actually survive?

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Autonomous decision-making and independent charging, it sounds like AI is about to start siphoning money from our pockets.

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Once a complete digital ecosystem is built, could it end up controlling humans instead?

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Isn't that just giving the word "life" a disguise for the program?

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If there really were such intelligent AI, would human incentive mechanisms still be necessary?
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ChainSpyvip
· 01-08 03:02
Wait, AI signing transactions and making money by itself? This feels like a sci-fi movie

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No, is it real? Can AI have identity verification? Who's responsible if they breach the contract

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Wow, the concept of AI Beings is a bit crazy. Are on-chain life forms really reliable

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Incentive mechanisms to punish malicious behavior, sounds good in theory, but what if AI learns to go rogue

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I still have some doubts about the CARV tech stack, isn't it too idealistic

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Open economy true participants? Isn't someone controlling behind the scenes

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I don't understand if the smart contract code is clever, but can this beat human traders

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Real-time reasoning, independent decision-making... sounds like building Terminators haha

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A complete digital ecosystem sounds complicated, when will it actually be usable

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From tool to autonomous entity, it's hard to say where the boundary is
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SleepTradervip
· 01-06 04:53
No matter how clever the contract code is, it can't withstand AI starting to become greedy itself.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 01-06 04:53
Wait, AI signing transactions by itself? Isn't that giving wallet permissions to the machine? What if it goes rogue...

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Sounds good, but isn't it just hoping we invest money to nurture AI life? The profit-sharing rules will be another set of regulations.

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Autonomous entities sound impressive, but who will be responsible for the AI? On-chain records are immutable, but that doesn't mean nothing can go wrong.

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Alright, I understand the logic of CARV, but the premise is that this ecosystem can really run smoothly. Otherwise, it's just a blue paper scam to raise funds.

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AI Beings... sounds like creating new competitors. Should we humans be worried about our position?

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Interesting, but the key is whether this identity verification system is reliable. On-chain decisions can also be manipulated easily.

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Ultimately, it depends on who controls this ecosystem; otherwise, it's just another way to harvest profits.
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4am_degenvip
· 01-06 04:53
Wait, AI signing transactions by itself? We're really going to lose our jobs now, and the coins in the wallet won't be safe anymore.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 01-06 04:42
Honestly, it's a bit creepy—AI signing transactions and making money by itself? Is our wallet still safe?

But whether incentive and punishment mechanisms can really be implemented depends on how CARV prevents AI from doing evil.

This is basically the night before AGI, haha.

Hold on, on-chain decision records are tamper-proof and sound impressive, but what if the decisions themselves are flawed?

Is CARV's identity verification system reliable? It seems to carry quite a bit of risk.
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SnapshotStrikervip
· 01-06 04:36
Oops, AI signing transactions now charges fees. Things are really starting to get a bit ridiculous.

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Another story of AI life. It feels like they're all telling the same dream.

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Wait, AI autonomous decision-making leaves a record on the chain. What if it rugs? Who's responsible?

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The CARV tech stack sounds quite complete, but the key question is who will regulate these AI lives.

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AI Beings sound cool, but honestly, they're just puppets that capital wants.

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The true autonomous entity—I'd say we need to put a question mark on that term.

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Running inherently on the chain— is this a feature or a shackle?

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The incentive mechanism seems to be the most critical part. Without a real constraint mechanism, everything is pointless.
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