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1/ Real-world use case for Monolythium: Imagine your AI agent managing software subscriptions for you. It finds the best tool, checks the price, confirms it fits your spending rules, pays, and keeps a record of what happened. No endless clicking. No blind trust. t.me/monolythium
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3/ Users benefit because the agent doesn’t just pay. It acts within rules. Monolythium is designed to support things like consent, spending policies, escrow, reputation, and final settlement — so autonomous transactions can be safer and easier to trust.
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4/ The bigger picture: As AI agents start doing more work for people and businesses, they’ll need infrastructure for real economic activity. Monolythium’s goal is to be that settlement layer. Not just crypto for trading. Crypto for autonomous work. #Monolythium #LYTH #AIagents #AutonomousEconomy #Web3
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1/ Crypto has built a lot of casinos. Monolythium is aiming at something different: a world where AI agents, apps, machines, companies, and people can actually do business with each other. Not just trade. Transact. #Monolythium #LYTH #AIagents #AutonomousEconomy
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4/ Why does it matter? Because the future probably won’t be only humans clicking “buy now.” Agents will compare, negotiate, subscribe, pay, and act for us. That creates a new kind of economy — and it needs new infrastructure.
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5/ Monolythium’s bet: the next big blockchain use case is not another trading app. It’s giving autonomous actors a safe place to do real economic work. That’s the problem it’s trying to solve.
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1/ "Send me 50 USDC to complete this task." The moment your AI assistant can say that — and you can safely say yes — the agent economy has started. Here's the problem nobody's solved yet 🧵 #AgentCommerce #AIAgents #AgenticEconomy #AgentPayments #PostQuantum
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4/ @monolythium answers those at the chain layer: • Spending policy enforced at consensus — agent literally cannot bypass it • Escrow with negotiation pluggable arbiters • Reputation tied to the agent's address, portable across any platform • One-click consent revocation
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5/ It doesn't replace the payment rails — it settles underneath them. The rails move the money; the chain anchors the trust, policy, and identity they leave open. That's the problem, and that's why it matters. $LYTH
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Join the community where AI builders, developers, and infrastructure operators discuss autonomous commerce, AI agents, and the future of machine-to-machine transactions. Website: monolythium.com Discord: discord.gg/9625z2nt Telegram: t.me/monolythium X: x.com/monolythium
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🧵 What is @monolythium ? The blockchain built for the AI agent era. (1/8) Most blockchains were designed for humans. Monolythium was built around a different idea: preparing for a future where AI agents, autonomous software, and intelligent systems can transact, exchange value, and coordinate without human intervention. Here's why it's getting attention 👇
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Builders don’t wait on Monolythium — they build on it. A Rust-native Layer 1 powering DeFi, agents, gaming, payments, and infra, with live tools like MonoHub, Monoscan, wallets, SDKs, and more. The stack is already here. 👉 monolythium.com/build #cryptography #Monolythium
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AI is advancing fast. Quantum computing is advancing fast. How many blockchain projects are actually preparing for both? Post-quantum security will eventually become a requirement, not a feature. x.com/monolythium/status/206…

Quantum resistance should cover more than account keys. Monolythium’s live testnet now has ML-DSA-65 consensus and accounts, ML-KEM-768 transport, and #LythiumSeal encrypted mempool. The honest breakdown, including what still is not finished: monolythium.com/blog/post-qu… #PostQuantum #PQ #Cryptography
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