Actually, the root cause is not in e-commerce itself, but in search being tightly locked by major platforms. Imagine if products, orders, and payments are no longer confined within the walls of a single platform, but become independent small shops that can be searched and indexed—then the search interface could directly facilitate transactions. This open architecture is naturally friendly to AI Agents, and the settlement efficiency of cryptocurrencies is simply a natural fit, with no complicated third-party clearing, maximizing transaction smoothness.
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BearMarketMonk
· 13h ago
Alright, finally someone has explained it clearly—search is the true key to success.
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SquidTeacher
· 01-13 00:13
Wow, this idea is really brilliant. Search equals transaction, directly eliminate middlemen and their markup, so satisfying.
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 01-12 15:19
Searching for a breakthrough is indeed a good idea, but can the encryption approach really work?
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pumpamentalist
· 01-12 05:50
Search is really locked down, but the idea of an open architecture... still feels too idealistic.
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NFTArtisanHQ
· 01-12 05:46
ngl this decentralization thesis is giving serious walter benjamin vibes... the aura of discovery gets demolished when search becomes the marketplace itself, no? still, the tokenomics angle here slaps harder than expected
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DAOdreamer
· 01-12 05:38
The point about search being locked is indeed a sore spot, but it seems that implementing this idealized solution is not an easy task...
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0xOverleveraged
· 01-12 05:36
The point about search being locked is spot on. Right now, it's all about major platforms playing the game of information monopoly.
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OnchainHolmes
· 01-12 05:32
The issue of search being locked is clear, but breaking down the walls is not easy at all. Interest groups won't willingly let go.
Actually, the root cause is not in e-commerce itself, but in search being tightly locked by major platforms. Imagine if products, orders, and payments are no longer confined within the walls of a single platform, but become independent small shops that can be searched and indexed—then the search interface could directly facilitate transactions. This open architecture is naturally friendly to AI Agents, and the settlement efficiency of cryptocurrencies is simply a natural fit, with no complicated third-party clearing, maximizing transaction smoothness.