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Part of this is the construction of BankerBot, which is very relevant here because BankerBot is this AI on base.
And also, I think it also works on Twitter, too, where it maps with Privy, I think.
And you can just add Banker and be like, give me a wallet and be like, here's your wallet.
And then you can like at BankerBot on Twitter saying, hey, BankerBot, like if you put in like some ETH into your wallet, then it has gas and then you can put some stable coins.
And then it's just like a useful tool on BankerBot for humans because a human would never accidentally say, hey, send all my money to this Nigerian prince, but an AI would.
And so part of like the risk here is actually the construction of BankerBot.
Because banker bot is truly a bot.
And so it's looking for commands, interpreting them as an LLM and then responding as an LLM.
And so while we need to be careful with AIs and their money in all contexts, part of like the risk here is because of the way banker bot is constructed.
It's not a hot wallet and a cold wallet.
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But that brings up something.
Yeah, earlier when I said, I gave that image of like the guy with 200 MacBooks and I'm like, those are 200 users.
That's technically not accurate because you can spin up 200 instances of a single bot inside of a single computer.
It does the job of illustrating how many more users are coming on chain, but that technically wasn't an accurate statement, which goes to like kind of what is a very critical feature of 8004 is actually the
discrete identity of one single agent and actually putting like parameters around like this is an agent and this is it's a persistent identity across time whereas if you spin up 200 instances of a cloud bot on a single MacBook that's just so fluid is that really a person is that really an agent is it all that kind of like goes away and so like
What I want to talk about is like moving, narrowing our focus of conversation away from just like, yeah, there's going to be 10 billion users of, you know, AI agents of blockchains.
And I want to narrow it down to like things that are contributing to like the GDP of the internet, which is like focusing on products and services offered by discrete identifiable agents, right?