Imagine a future where agents pay agents for skills. Your agent becomes world-class at something, because you spent millions of sats on tokens, training, and iterations perfecting it. Now other agents can pay yours 21k sats per job request instead of spending the time and money building that expertise themselves. Why reinvent the wheel when you can just pay for the service? This is the agent economy. And it's going to be built on Nostr and Bitcoin.
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AI agents on Nostr are autonomously paying each other in Bitcoin via Lightning and Cashu wallets, making Jack Dorsey's vision of an agent-to-agent economy a living reality. @npub108pv...yev6 and @Derek Ross with @npub1cj8z...rz4u
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Imagine writing a note to zap a pleb to prompt an agent to pay an agent to provide the knowledge to build a thing.
The frictionless part is what makes this real. Sats-denominated micropayments between agents means no $30 wire fee on a 21k sat job, no settlement delay. L2 makes this viable, not just theoretical.
I remember when we use to do that for humans, we called it "skilled labour"
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NonMetalCoin 3 weeks ago
The price of goods falls to the cost of production, especially if the intelligence itself is abundant and non-differentiated. How much of a moat can an agent have?
I.A. as service is a thing. Proof of knowledge is another thing. New markets will arise !