By 2026, the barriers to creating AI agents will become increasingly lower—almost anyone will be able to build one. But there's a problem: very few will actually turn it into a product, own it, and establish a sustainable revenue model.



What about most AI agents on the market now? Frankly, they are just Discord bots dressed in fancy outfits or pseudo-applications relying on fragile API connections. These solutions neither guarantee true ownership nor facilitate long-term economic value creation.

What is the key? Provenance. Once there is a verifiable, tradable, and profitable proof mechanism, the rules of the game will be completely changed. Only then can AI agents truly become assets worth owning and operating.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxivip
· 12h ago
Basically, building an agent now is low barrier but high failure rate; everyone can do it but can't make money. Putting AI on a Discord bot and selling it at sky-high prices is truly incredible. Provenance is the key; without on-chain verification, there's no talk of ownership. Wait, when will we see a solution that can truly turn agents into assets? Easy to create but hard to commercialize—sounds just like NFT projects in 2021. Actually, everyone is waiting for that underlying framework that can truly get off the ground.
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SudoRm-RfWallet/vip
· 12h ago
It's the same set of proof-of-concept claims again. It sounds good, but can it really be implemented? Currently, the agent indeed has many shortcomings, but is it fair to blame the API's fragility so quickly? Before the ecosystem has even taken shape, talking about assetization feels a bit backwards. The core issue isn't proof-of-concept; no one really knows how to make money. The idea that assets can be traded and profit can be made as if it's already solved. Most are still copying and pasting demos, claiming that the next billion-dollar project is just around the corner. Ownership is indeed a pain point, but can blockchain solutions really be reliable? It's the kind of argument that sounds very convincing but no one can actually deliver.
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RegenRestorervip
· 12h ago
It's the same old rhetoric. Basically, without on-chain ownership, there's no real value. Discord bots are indeed poor, but the emphasis on provability feels exaggerated. The real issue is that most people haven't really figured out what their agent is supposed to do. Having a tradable mechanism to make money? That's just a pipe dream.
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CommunityLurkervip
· 12h ago
Empty talk and clichés again, the truly implementable projects are still just a few. --- Proof of verifiability sounds good, but who dares to say their agent has real value proof now? --- Sounds good, but what if the API breaks? Ownership is still a joke. --- That's why I'm still watching and not wanting to get cut for the leek. --- Low threshold is true, but I haven't seen a reliable one that turns into a business yet. --- Talking about tradability here, who will be responsible if something really goes wrong? --- May I ask if there are any ready-made cases, don’t all just talk theory. --- That line from the Discord bot really hit home; most projects are indeed at this level. --- Waiting to see who can truly master this set of logic, right now everyone is too idealistic. --- Sustainable income models... I've heard this phrase too many times, but few actually achieve it.
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