# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Blockchain

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Blockchain", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

Exclusive Interview with FinAI: Pioneering Order in the Era of Agent Economy

Interview with FinAI: Pioneering Order in the Age of Agent Economy AI is rapidly evolving from "tool-based intelligence" to "autonomous intelligence." While tools like ChatGPT amazed us just two years ago, agents like OpenClaw can now independently perform complex real-world tasks. As AI transitions from a "human assistant" to an "autonomous participant" in economic activities, a new challenge arises: how to establish economic rules among AI agents. FinAI, a startup founded by veterans from top tech firms, is addressing this by building financial infrastructure for AI agents based on Web3 technologies like x402 and ERC-8004. Their solution focuses on three core pillars: - **Payment Capability**: Enabling microsecond-level payments between agents via the x402 protocol to complete economic transactions autonomously. - **Identity System**: Introducing KYA (Know Your Agent), a verifiable identity framework similar to KYC, to ensure compliance and security. - **Credit System**: Establishing a trust-based reputation system using historical data like transaction quality and refund records. FinAI aims to offer these capabilities via APIs/Skills for both Web2 agent developers (via subscriptions) and Web3 users (through链上 integrations). The platform prioritizes Agent-friendly design, optimizing interfaces for seamless integration. With its first autonomous payment already processed in 2026, FinAI expects profitability within the year. By leveraging blockchain’s efficiency (e.g., near-instant settlements at 1/300 the cost of traditional systems) and addressing合规 concerns through KYA and quantum加密 wallets, FinAI positions itself as a first-mover in shaping the future of agent-to-agent economies.

marsbit03/12 11:45

Exclusive Interview with FinAI: Pioneering Order in the Era of Agent Economy

marsbit03/12 11:45

Developer Harbor: Hong Kong's New Opportunities in the AI Era (Beijing Station) Concludes Successfully, Ushering in a New Journey for Alpha Builders

On March 11, 2026, the "Developer Harbor: Hong Kong's New Opportunities in the AI Era (Beijing)" event, co-hosted by Web3Labs and YZi Labs, was successfully held at StarLand Center in Beijing. The event brought together over a hundred builders from universities and tech organizations across China to explore Hong Kong's role as an international tech innovation hub in the AI age. The event featured opening remarks from government representatives, including officials from Beijing and Hong Kong, who emphasized the strategic synergy between the two cities in tech innovation, talent mobility, and industrial collaboration. A representative from the Hong Kong government also introduced talent admission policies to support mainland tech professionals seeking opportunities in Hong Kong. Web3Labs CEO Caspar Wong delivered a keynote, arguing that the convergence of AI and Web3 lies at the protocol layer rather than the application layer, with future investment logic focusing on composable, verifiable, and operational infrastructure of real value. A major highlight was the introduction of the "Alpha Builders Innovation Recruitment Program," an initiative by Web3Labs and YZi Labs aimed at identifying and empowering China’s most promising tech builders. Seven teams from top universities such as Tsinghua, Peking, Fudan, and Zhejiang presented projects spanning AI agents, Web3 infrastructure, biocomputing, and privacy computing. Selected teams will gain access to mentorship, ecosystem resources, and early-stage funding through programs like the EASY Residency. The event underscored Hong Kong’s growing importance as a bridge linking innovative talent to the global stage, with Web3Labs and YZi Labs committed to supporting builders who are creating a more intelligent, open, and composable digital future.

marsbit03/12 09:16

Developer Harbor: Hong Kong's New Opportunities in the AI Era (Beijing Station) Concludes Successfully, Ushering in a New Journey for Alpha Builders

marsbit03/12 09:16

When AI Starts Paying with USDC, Circle's Victory and the Custodial Challenge of Funds

The article discusses the rise of AI agents as independent economic entities, highlighting that 99% of their payments are made using USDC, positioning Circle as a key beneficiary. Over a nine-month period, AI agents conducted 140 million transactions totaling $43 million, with an average transaction size of $0.31. This shift signifies AI's transition from conceptual to real economic activity, raising questions about financial infrastructure and asset management for autonomous agents. Circle’s three-layer infrastructure—stablecoin issuance, efficient on-chain settlement, and integration with traditional finance—enables seamless micro-payments. However, as AI agents accumulate capital, they will need to manage idle funds, creating opportunities for Real World Asset (RWA) tokenization. Projects like Ondo Finance are making RWA assets machine-readable and programmable, allowing AI agents to automate investments in tokenized treasury bonds or other low-risk assets. The integration of payment and asset management systems could enable AI agents to optimize operational efficiency by automatically investing surplus USDC into yield-generating RWA products. However, challenges remain, including data authenticity, model and liquidity risks, regulatory disparities, and technical security. The article concludes that while Circle provides the "payment nervous system" for AI economies, RWA must evolve to serve as the "energy storage system," ensuring AI agents can manage assets as efficiently as they execute transactions.

比推03/12 04:31

When AI Starts Paying with USDC, Circle's Victory and the Custodial Challenge of Funds

比推03/12 04:31

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