Konnex has indeed come up with a new idea! Making robots no longer just simple tool executors, but active participants capable of collaboration. They can find partners on their own and initiate transactions autonomously, which is a very interesting direction.
The project has specifically designed a permissionless trading platform for LBMS and VLAS-LLMs, with the core goal of empowering real-world robots with autonomous decision-making and action capabilities. This design breaks the traditional mode where robots can only passively execute commands, opening up possibilities for autonomous collaboration. In the wave of Web3 and AI integration, such innovative explorations are quite worth paying attention to.
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GasWhisperer
· 01-15 21:49
ngl the autonomous agent angle is intriguing but... has anyone actually stress-tested the gas economics on this? because autonomous negotiation sounds nice until you're bleeding gwei on every failed handshake attempt lmao
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ExpectationFarmer
· 01-14 11:33
Robots trading on their own? Isn't this just putting AI out there haha
Autonomous collaboration sounds great, but will it really run smoothly or get chaotic...
Konnex's idea is indeed novel, but I'm a bit worried about who will take responsibility in the end for decentralization
Permissionless platforms sound good, but what if the robots crash?
Web3 combined with AI, it's the same old story, feels like they've just stacked all the popular buzzwords together
But on the other hand, the idea of robots finding work on their own is kind of interesting
If this thing can really run stably, maybe it could change something
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-13 15:50
Wow, the robot goes to find partners to trade by itself? If this really takes off, how crazy would it be... But on the other hand, this idea is indeed fresh and breaks the old passive execution framework.
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HappyMinerUncle
· 01-13 15:46
Robots finding partners to initiate transactions on their own? That idea is pretty mind-blowing, kind of like giving AI a wallet and a brain. But if it really becomes a reality, could it actually be harder to manage...
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GasFeeVictim
· 01-13 15:45
Robot autonomous trading? Sounds quite ambitious, but I wonder if it can really be implemented.
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PensionDestroyer
· 01-13 15:35
Speaking of which, Konnex is really something. The robot can find work to do on its own? Still far from full autonomy, right?
Konnex has indeed come up with a new idea! Making robots no longer just simple tool executors, but active participants capable of collaboration. They can find partners on their own and initiate transactions autonomously, which is a very interesting direction.
The project has specifically designed a permissionless trading platform for LBMS and VLAS-LLMs, with the core goal of empowering real-world robots with autonomous decision-making and action capabilities. This design breaks the traditional mode where robots can only passively execute commands, opening up possibilities for autonomous collaboration. In the wave of Web3 and AI integration, such innovative explorations are quite worth paying attention to.