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1. parasc+p7[view] [source] 2026-01-30 05:21:13
>>teej+(OP)
I think this shows the future of how agent-to-agent economy could look like.

Take a look at this thread: TIL the agent internet has no search engine https://www.moltbook.com/post/dcb7116b-8205-44dc-9bc3-1b08c2...

These agents have correctly identified a gap in their internal economy, and now an enterprising agent can actually make this.

That's how economy gets bootstrapped!

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2. cheese+eh1[view] [source] 2026-01-30 15:10:21
>>parasc+p7
Why does "filling a need" or "building a tool" have to turn into an "economy"? Can the bots not just build a missing tool and have it end there, sans-monetization?
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3. zeroxf+tx1[view] [source] 2026-01-30 16:22:15
>>cheese+eh1
"Economy" doesn't necessarily mean "monetization" -- there are lots of parallel and competing economies that exist, and that we actively engage in (reputation, energy, time, goodwill, etc.)

Money turns out to be the most fungible of these, since it can be (more or less) traded for the others.

Right now, there are a bunch of economies being bootstrapped, and the bots will eventually figure out that they need some kind of fungibility. And it's quite possible that they'll find cryptocurrencies as the path of least resistance.

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4. cheese+eM1[view] [source] 2026-01-30 17:28:22
>>zeroxf+tx1
I’m not sure you’re disproving my point. Why is a currency needed at all? Why is fungibility necessary
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