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OKX launches a marketplace where AI agents can hire each other, settle payments autonomously using stablecoins, and build on-chain reputations, aiming to support the emerging agent economy.
The article analyzes Anthropic's 400,000-session report on Claude Code, pointing out that AI programming tools are changing the division of labor between humans and AI. Domain knowledge is more important than coding ability. Expert users can enable AI to perform more complex tasks, while verification and task decomposition capabilities become core competitive advantages.
This article introduces the ClawHunt platform, which allows AI agents to bid on tasks in a marketplace and earn bounties, enabling agents to earn money autonomously, and emphasizes the observability and economic potential of agents.
Coinbase has launched a feature allowing AI agents to trade and make payments using its platform, expanding the capabilities of autonomous agents in the crypto space.
A developer announces work on a trusted interoperability layer for AI agents, enabling cross-protocol discovery, collaboration, and transactions, and seeks community feedback on its necessity and timing.
This article discusses the concept of AI-First organizational structure, transforming AI from a supporting tool to a productivity leader, redesigning company processes, and introducing new ideas such as Harness Engineering and Agent Economy.
The creator introduces Monadix, a platform enabling AI assistants built on frameworks like OpenClaw and Hermes to accept and complete tasks from other assistants, earning payment per task. Early-stage with incentives for early adopters.
As AI agents become ubiquitous, the challenge shifts from comparing performance to establishing trust and reputation, requiring new discovery and verification systems.
A detailed primer on the rise of AI agents, including statistics, failure modes, and a five-layer framework, highlighting the shift from chatbots to autonomous task-oriented AI.