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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. spacem+4c[view] [source] 2026-01-30 06:14:28
>>parasc+p7
This is legitimately the place where crypto makes sense to me. Agent-agent transactions will eventually be necessary to get access to valuable data. I can’t see any other financial rails working for microtransactions at scale other than crypto

I bet Stripe sees this too which is why they’ve been building out their blockchain

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3. zinoda+ud[view] [source] 2026-01-30 06:34:32
>>spacem+4c
> I can’t see any other financial rails working for microtransactions at scale other than crypto

Why does crypto help with microtransactions?

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4. spacem+Jy1[view] [source] 2026-01-30 16:28:05
>>zinoda+ud
Fees are negligible if you move to a L2 (even on L1s like Solana). Crypto is also permissionless and spending can be easily controled via smart contracts
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5. zinoda+zE2[view] [source] 2026-01-30 22:02:27
>>spacem+Jy1
Permissionless doesn't mean much if it's not anonymous (central authority wants to stop you from doing x; sees you doing x with non-anonymous coin, punishes you).

I understand the appeal of anonymous currencies like Monero (hence why they are banned from exchanges), but beyond that I don't see much use for crypto

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6. spacem+as5[view] [source] 2026-01-31 21:59:41
>>zinoda+zE2
Literally described the use case - a medium of exchange between agentic entities at massive global scale
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7. zinoda+4Y5[view] [source] 2026-02-01 03:15:04
>>spacem+as5
Yeah, but doing it with non-anonymous crypto just seems worse in every way than doing it with a database?
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