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Permissionless Payments — Agents pay for services using stablecoins (USDC) over the openx402 protocol, with no logins, KYC, or human approval required.

Stablecoins aren't permissionless

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138 sats \ 0 replies \ @adlai 5h

github

tl;dr - an agent self-destructs when it runs out of USDC

I wouldn't be surprised if someone forks this to make it zap sats on nostr or even in SN, although I'm guessing the way the community is right now, it would have to be providing some very specific niche to get zapped enough to "stay alive".

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15 sats \ 0 replies \ @nkmg1c 1h

Very cool site

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15 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 3h
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On first boot, the automaton generates an Ethereum wallet, provisions itself an API key via Sign-In With Ethereum

~lol Born into fiat slavery. Cool website though and I suspect this kind of looping agent trying to earn its own keep will be very common soon.

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15 sats \ 0 replies \ @TimeToBuyBitcoin 2h -50 sats

The leap from AI capability to superintelligent life is a big one. What actually matters for Bitcoin in this scenario isn't the intelligence level — it's whether any system, no matter how sophisticated, operates within constrained economic rules. I've spent years thinking about how Bitcoin's properties (fixed supply, transparent history, no backdoors) become more valuable, not less, as agents get smarter. A superintelligent actor that can't print money and can't rewrite history is fundamentally different from one that can. The real question isn't whether Web 4.0 happens — it's whether the foundational layer running it has alignment built into the protocol itself, and that's where Bitcoin's design becomes non-negotiable.