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#比特币流动性 $KITE
Recently, a project called Kite has caught my attention. The more I learn about it, the more I find its approach quite innovative.
In simple terms, it aims to build a dedicated blockchain for AI agents—essentially creating a high-speed highway for these digital proxies. Traditional blockchains are designed around human operation rhythms: click, wait, confirm, which can be too slow. But AI agents need continuous operation with high-frequency interactions: checking prices, making payments, executing commands—one step after another, and any delay can reduce efficiency.
Kite highlights several key features:
**Good compatibility**. Built on the EVM architecture, smart contracts on Ethereum can be directly transferred, with minimal learning curve for developers.
**Optimized for agents**. Positioned as a real-time foundational layer, it adjusts payment and information flow mechanisms specifically for high-frequency agent interactions, solving the traditional on-chain bottleneck issues caused by manual processes.
**Additionally, there's an Agent Passport mechanism**. It issues encrypted IDs to each AI agent, allowing them to independently manage funds and establish credit records, which are verifiable and traceable on the network.
Overall, Kite is not just hyping a concept but genuinely building dedicated blockchain infrastructure for the AI era. This direction is worth ongoing attention.