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Models keep getting better. Trust in what they actually run keeps getting worse.

Pratik from Eigenlabs x REP: verifiable execution, distributed compute, and what the agent economy needs underneath.

Thursday, May 14 - 3pm UTC

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2054578029528068351
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TON just closed the strongest month in its history. Fees down 6x, Telegram took the validator lead, 400 validators across 6 continents. Staking #1 in the top 50, price doubled: infrastructure, capital, and distribution lining up behind one chain.

REP has spent years building relationships with the people who actually move things on TON. Gift whales, sticker collectors, OGs from before the airdrop, validators, founders of last cycle's defining products. All in 0.5% chat - more active than it's been in 18 months.

Teams get access to wallets that convert, not farm. The audience decides which launches land and which ones bleed. Users get a seat in the room where things happen first - early read on what's working, who's building, what's next.

If you're anywhere near TON right now, this is the window. When something matters on TON, teams come to REP.

DMs open: @dannytook and @RizwanAli7
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Danny growth at REP asked what gets underestimated about AI today, and where the real bottleneck shows up next.

Pratik from EigenLabs: coordination is the mechanism: agents, compute, capital, research.

Whoever coordinates trust between humans, institutions, and autonomous systems holds the power.

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2055351589355884786
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AWS shipped Bedrock AgentCore payments with Coinbase and Stripe, giving developers a managed way for agents to authenticate wallets, set spending limits, and transact through x402.

Writing an agent that spends money is now as standard as calling an API, and a year out there won't be hundreds of such agents but millions.

Separately, Coinbase Q1 2026 deck named agents a core 2026 priority, with McKinsey projecting $3-5T in agent transactions by 2030 and 100M+ x402 payments already processed.

The largest crypto infrastructure and the largest consultancy independently landed on the same conclusion: the agent layer is the primary transaction channel of the next cycle, not a niche bet.

Both point at the same emerging stack from different angles. The execution layer is filling in. The trust layer above it is what's left to build. When any agent can settle a payment in seconds, the bottleneck stops being "how to pay" and becomes "who to pay and why"

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2056713358703788444
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McKinsey puts agentic commerce at $3–5 trillion by 2030. The protocols for agents to find each other exist.

The standard for one agent to decide whether to trust another - doesn't.

New piece on the reputation gap in the agent stack, what the 90s algorithms get wrong, and what comes next.

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2057136075114529230
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The agent economy is taking shape. BNB and Base are the two chains moving fastest.

- Danny, Head of Growth at REP
- Alex, CEO of DGrid
- Kevin, Founder of GitLawb
- Aaron, Founder of aeon
- Valerio, Head of Ecosystem at Unibase
- Vlad, Head of BD at ChainGPT

Together on what each ecosystem actually offers an agent dev today: distribution and reach, identity and trust, and what comes next.

Co-hosted by REP, DGrid and ChainGPT.
Thursday, May 28 - 3pm UTC

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2059652403226398901
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May was the month REP went all-in on agents. Three Spaces, one nerve: when the economy runs on agents, who do you trust?

The last room drew 1,000 live, a record for us. And behind the scenes we pushed deep into AI, with the numbers to back it.

Full breakdown here:
https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2060409565179449830
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Aaron from aeon: "for me the leading chain wins on two things: interoperability and autonomy. Get these right and the ecosystem follows."

How well does your agent build with others through shared standards? Can it live forever and pay onchain on its own? Base is on it with ERC-8004.

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2061458966161338542
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Alex, CEO at DGrid:

"every AI agent runs on an LLM, but LLM output isn't reliable: it hallucinates, makes up news, points you the wrong way. And you rarely have time to check."

Over 80% of users take the output as-is without verifying.

In research, trading, medical work - that's dangerous.
That's why we're building a proof of quality algorithm.

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2061760052558549037
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Vlad, Head of BD at ChainGPT:

"two things drove the choice: the support a chain provides and its distribution. BNB has the users, the partners to collaborate with, and a team assisting 24/7 since day one."

We've integrated most chains since 2017. The honest take: most don't care about you, big or small. BNB's support and distribution stand out from the rest.

Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2062102799211524248
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