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What happens when bots outnumber humans 1,000 to 1? I think we’re moving from a human centric economy to a machine centric one.
Paper contracts were built for people. Slow review, discretion, and delays.
Agents operate differently. They negotiate and settle at machine speed. APIs help with access. They do not provide credible neutrality.
Agents need:
- Deterministic settlement
- Verifiable commitments
- Neutral execution
@BosonProtocol provides this base layer for commerce. Deterministic code replaces paper enforcement. Boundary agents feed real world signals into protocol rules.
If you build
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Hot take: your blockchain is only as decentralized as your RPC provider.
I see projects talking about decentralization while running on centralized infrastructure.
Here is what I mean:
- Single point of failure = single RPC provider
- Geographic concentration kills your global access
- Centralised nodes increase censorship risk
@ankr processes around 8 billion RPC requests each day from 30+ regions, reaching 760k unique locations each month.
You are building on Web3 principles. Your infrastructure should match them. #Ankr
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Commerce needs more than a probability it needs a clear yes or no. The Intelligent Economy requires an answer, not just a best guess because settlement does not work with probabilities.
When you have a lot of agents making transactions the number of transactions becomes huge. For example if one billion agents do ten transactions every day that is ten billion transactions each day.
Even if one percent of these transactions have issues that is still one hundred million problems to solve. The courts cannot handle that many cases.
@BosonProtocol creates a boundary with a straightforward way to res
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🚀 $BOSON looking strong 👀
Clear bounce from $0.035, higher highs forming, and now consolidating above $0.05.
If $0.06 flips to support, next leg could open up.
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Hold tight 💪
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Heading: 158°
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We’re entering a phase where AI agents trade with each other directly.
When two autonomous systems exchange value, they need infrastructure where discretionary human intervention is minimized.
Here’s the issue with platforms. They hold admin keys. A team decides what freezes. Access stays conditional.
AI agents need rails where execution follows predefined rules. No special cases. No backdoor overrides.
@BosonProtocol builds for that model. Core trade logic runs through smart contracts. Escrow and redemption follow code, not customer service workflows. There is no centralized approval to list
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I think the biggest problem with traditional ADS-B systems is trust.
You trust the company collecting data. You trust their servers won't fail. You trust they're accurate.
@deradnet flips this. Their zero-trust approach means you don't trust anyone. You verify everything through code and blockchain.
The system validates data accuracy through proof-of-accuracy mechanisms, not corporate promises.
Here's what I'm excited about: when aviation authorities see this works, regulations will shift. They'll demand verifiable systems instead of trusting centralized providers.
Your flight data becomes mat
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