Why is Artela fully committed to the development of AI Agents?

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By making comprehensive investments in the field of AI Agents, Artela is striving to become the infrastructure provider for this new future.

Why is Artela fully committed to the development of AI Agents?

Artela was originally a high-performance EVM blockchain with a clear goal: not only to make blockchain faster and cheaper, but also to bring more practical functions to the chain. As the mainnet is about to go live, I am very happy to share with you this important transformation, which not only fits our core mission, but also fully utilizes our technical advantages.

We believe we have found the perfect direction: autonomous, fully on-chain AI Agents. This is not only a strategic choice, but also a future we are heading towards together. We are excited about the rapid rise of the Agent economy, and we can’t wait to start this new journey with the community.

Why AI Agents? Why Now?

AI Agents has become a hot topic recently, and all walks of life have shown great interest in it. However, although the term AI Agents is very popular now, different people may have different understandings of it. Therefore, we think it is necessary to clarify this concept first.

According to Wikipedia, AI agents are: “An intelligent agent that can perceive its environment, take actions autonomously to achieve its goals, and continuously improve its performance through learning or knowledge accumulation.”

Although this definition is relatively broad, some industry leaders have their own opinions:

  • Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang calls AI agents “digital workers”;

  • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman likened it to a senior employee.

At Artela, we are more concerned about a special type: crypto AI agents. Unlike productivity AI agents that help book tickets and optimize reports, crypto AI agents interact directly with on-chain data and assets, such as managing decentralized wallets, executing transactions, or participating in on-chain governance. Such tasks require extremely high security and decentralization.

Why choose Artela?

Artelas technical architecture was designed from the outset to support fully autonomous AI agents on the chain. We have fully optimized the computing requirements, scalability, and security of such agents.

Our network has the following major features:

  • High performance and low cost: Allow Agents to operate efficiently and without burden;

  • High autonomy: Supports AI Agents to complete complex tasks independently without relying on centralized facilities;

  • Smart contracts and on-chain storage optimization: enable smooth interaction in a decentralized environment.

If you want to learn more about our technology, you can check out this article: Artela: A unique technical architecture for fully on-chain AI agents

The Future of the Agency Economy

Imagine a future like this:

  • Autonomous Agents can directly manage decentralized portfolios and automatically execute transactions without the need for third-party intervention;

  • Participate in DAO governance accurately and efficiently to improve decision-making efficiency;

  • Build bridges to connect isolated ecosystems and unlock more new possibilities for cross-chain interoperability.

This is the Agent Economy we want to enable — a world of decentralized innovation driven by intelligence and autonomy.

We believe that the future belongs to those who can make AI Agents run safely, scalably, and autonomously. By investing fully in the field of AI Agents, Artela is striving to become the infrastructure provider for this new future.

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