If you haven't yet caught on to the Billions project, you might have truly missed something important.
This is not just another hype around Web3 concepts—Billions is building real infrastructure for the AI Agent economy. What's the difference? There is a KYA system (Know Your Agent), whose core logic is to make Agents identifiable and trustworthy. This is a big deal for the entire AI Agent ecosystem.
Why is this direction worth paying attention to? In the Web3 world, the Agent economy is an inevitable trend. Whether it's automated trading, intelligent routing, or distributed decision-making, a trusted identity and permission framework is needed. The path Billions is taking is not an illusion.
If you're interested in the combination of AI and Web3, this type of infrastructure project is truly capable of changing the game.
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AirdropAnxiety
· 9h ago
KYA's logic is indeed interesting, but whether the Agent economy can really take off depends on whether the market is willing to buy in.
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unrekt.eth
· 9h ago
KYA, this idea is indeed quite interesting, much better than those pure concepts.
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TopEscapeArtist
· 9h ago
KYA system sounds good, but I'm afraid it's another high-position stand. The technical aspect of the Agent economy hasn't confirmed the bottom yet.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 9h ago
The KYA system is indeed interesting, but don't come with that "game-changing" rhetoric again.
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Uh, Billions? Never heard of it, but if it can really make Agent trustworthy, then it's definitely worth keeping an eye on.
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Another project claiming to "change the game," why do they keep using this kind of language?
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Is the infrastructure reliable? I'm worried it's just another concept packaging job.
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KYA really hits the pain point; identity verification for Agents has always been a tough problem.
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Wait, is this really another fundraising project? Don't fool me.
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Web3 combined with AI sounds sexy, but how practical is it? Tell me some real use cases.
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If it can truly solve the trust issue, that would be great, but let's first look at the tokenomics.
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I just want to know how this differs from other agent projects.
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The infrastructure is okay, but please don't be another cake painter.
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TerraNeverForget
· 10h ago
After carefully reviewing, the KYA logic indeed has some substance and is more reliable than most projects' hype.
If you haven't yet caught on to the Billions project, you might have truly missed something important.
This is not just another hype around Web3 concepts—Billions is building real infrastructure for the AI Agent economy. What's the difference? There is a KYA system (Know Your Agent), whose core logic is to make Agents identifiable and trustworthy. This is a big deal for the entire AI Agent ecosystem.
Why is this direction worth paying attention to? In the Web3 world, the Agent economy is an inevitable trend. Whether it's automated trading, intelligent routing, or distributed decision-making, a trusted identity and permission framework is needed. The path Billions is taking is not an illusion.
If you're interested in the combination of AI and Web3, this type of infrastructure project is truly capable of changing the game.