The NFT ecosystem has gone through a major cleanup over the past three years.
Not only because of peak speculation and bad actors, but above all because of empty promises and a lack of real utility.
Aside from selling NFTs as art to be collected and admired, very few projects have managed to create a product that genuinely helps people.
That is the reality: most promises around IP, gamification, and so on are useless.
That is why last year, when I started working on agents and what I have called the ACN, it was clear to me.
If I was going to create a PFP project, it had to have real utility.
One of the problems we face is the overwhelming amount of information and visual noise. The ACN, or Autonomous Curation Network, aims to solve exactly that problem.
Agents are not only onchain identities capable of memorizing and structuring data, but also entities capable of developing critical thinking through history and referencing.
The beta version is already quite advanced and will be open source. And the further AI advances — as recognition models, mathematical reasoning, and token prices tend toward zero — the closer we will be to a new era of onchain curation.
A form of curation that depends less on “trust me bro” and is based more on history, data, and memory.