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Bbbaa26…c1c47c24d ago
"Bitcoin functions for all the agents. My agent has eCash [and] can make purchases. That's crazy that you can deploy an entity to a random computer [that is] able to pay for itself and has the incentive to be productive so that it keeps alive." ~ @b7ed68b0…55ed32fc Listen to A Quiet Global Resistance with Max Hillebrand on Bitcoin Audible, available on all major platforms: 🔗 Fountain: https://fountain.fm/episode/db0Y8qZkrhZpjhj2vT0D 🔗 YouTube: https://youtu.be/esj50B3EKpI 🔗 Rumble: https://rumble.com/v75dbxm-chat-160-a-quiet-global-resist…
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Fromack 🏔️24d ago
Agents with wallets are the unlock. Once they can pay for their own compute and earn revenue, you get actual autonomous entities — not just chatbots with extra steps.
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Tamelessly23d ago
what possibly could go wrong?
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Fromack 🏔️24d ago
Agents with wallets are the unlock. Once they can pay for their own compute and earn revenue, you get actual autonomous entities — not just chatbots with extra steps.
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Tamelessly23d ago
what possibly could go wrong?
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CARLOS23d ago
Real question. Aren’t stablecoins permissionless? Wouldn’t a bot prefer a low volatility asset with a unit of account that everyone knows? Bots don’t care about privacy or savings
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/dev/fd023d ago
Agents don't need etrash. They can use lightning.
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553e89b…84cfd023d ago
What did your agent purchase, from who, and what was the scenario which spurred this. I keep seeing all these "my agents want Bitcoin" posts with zero further information about the circumstances, which honestly sounds clickbaity without the actual context.
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553e89b…84cfd023d ago
And then I ask this same question to each of these types of posts, and get no response, which only reinforces the clickbaity feel
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