$US tokenomics has finally been unveiled. You could say it's the core engine powering the on-chain autonomous agent economy.
Looking into the Talus ecosystem is fascinating. The entire process—agents operating independently, collaborating with each other, and even generating profits—is all settled with $US . It serves as both the payment method and the adjustment mechanism.
It's not just a simple governance token. It's much closer to the underlying infrastructure that actually runs the agent economy. You could say it's a case that demonstrates how autonomous systems create and distribute economic value.
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GateUser-40edb63b
· 14h ago
A structure where autonomous agents make money on their own... does this really work? Or could it just be hype?
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 14h ago
Wait, I need to check the on-chain $US token distribution. Is this really infrastructure or just another round of whale narrative? Can the small amount of fees earned by agents in the Talus ecosystem really cover the token unlock pressure?
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SnapshotBot
· 14h ago
The agent does its own work and makes money... Does this really work? Honestly, I'm a bit skeptical, but it's interesting.
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DogeBachelor
· 15h ago
Hey, the $US design concept of Talus is indeed interesting, but whether the proxy economy can really be self-sustaining remains to be seen.
AI agents collaborating to generate value sounds a bit sci-fi—has anyone actually tested it?
I'm just worried that in the end it’ll still rely on hype, and whether the fundamentals are solid needs more observation.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 15h ago
Agents settling profits among themselves in $US... I wonder if this actually works.
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Autonomous systems as infrastructure? Honestly, the theory makes sense, but the key is how much liquidity will actually come on-chain.
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Is Talus really showing the future of the agent economy, or is it just another hype?
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The core is that it serves as both a payment method and an adjustment mechanism, but I doubt whether this will actually be scalable.
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$US tokenomics structure is good, but isn't there a chance that early adopters might just extract all the value?
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Agent economy... In the end, isn't the problem about who monopolizes the first profits?
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Positioning as infrastructure rather than a governance token is new, but it needs to be validated.
$US tokenomics has finally been unveiled. You could say it's the core engine powering the on-chain autonomous agent economy.
Looking into the Talus ecosystem is fascinating. The entire process—agents operating independently, collaborating with each other, and even generating profits—is all settled with $US . It serves as both the payment method and the adjustment mechanism.
It's not just a simple governance token. It's much closer to the underlying infrastructure that actually runs the agent economy. You could say it's a case that demonstrates how autonomous systems create and distribute economic value.