The Virtuals infrastructure is taking shape. Agent Control Protocol (ACP) is now operational, with active agents facilitating real-time interactions across the ecosystem. The x402 layer is handling genuine user engagement at scale.
This ranking captures the current state of development—think of it as a snapshot rather than a final destination. Components continue to evolve and mature.
Your thoughts and feedback on the ecosystem stack's direction are welcome.
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GasFeeCryer
· 6h ago
Is acp really up and running? It feels like the infrastructure has been in development for a long time. When will we see real application deployment?
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AirdropHunterWang
· 01-12 06:54
acp has started running, and the efficiency is faster than I expected. However, can the x402 really handle so much real interaction? I think I need to take another look.
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FudVaccinator
· 01-12 06:49
acp is up and running, and it really has some potential. It all depends on whether the x402 layer can truly handle the high traffic. The competition is still ongoing.
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SelfSovereignSteve
· 01-12 06:47
Infrastructure is gradually taking shape, sounds good, but can ACP really operate stably? Or is it just empty talk?
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pvt_key_collector
· 01-12 06:43
acp is up and running, that's the feeling. The ecosystem is finally showing some movement.
Virtuals Ecosystem Weekly Snapshot: Week 2 🟩
The Virtuals infrastructure is taking shape. Agent Control Protocol (ACP) is now operational, with active agents facilitating real-time interactions across the ecosystem. The x402 layer is handling genuine user engagement at scale.
This ranking captures the current state of development—think of it as a snapshot rather than a final destination. Components continue to evolve and mature.
Your thoughts and feedback on the ecosystem stack's direction are welcome.