Brothers, today let's talk about a project I've been thinking about recently, Kite. Imagine in the future there will be a large group of AI agents running around, just like neurons in a digital brain, each making its own decisions and doing odd jobs. At this point, a 'nervous system' is needed to connect them together—this is what Kite is doing. It enables lightning-fast transfers using stablecoins between these agents, allowing them to pay each other safely at any time.
The work that these AI agents will do in the future will become increasingly complex, from running errands to negotiating collaborations, requiring instant transfers that must also be reliable. Kite is designed specifically for this purpose: it tightly connects the agents, enabling lightning-fast transfers, with every transaction clearly recorded on the chain, so everyone can feel secure.
Kite itself is a Layer 1 public chain, fully compatible with EVM, aimed at the new concept of the 'agent economy.' Developers find it very user-friendly, simply utilizing existing tools to deploy contracts. However, it is not an ordinary chain—it is specifically optimized for AI, employing PoS consensus with a block time of one second and gas fees so low they are almost negligible. Agents require ultra-fast synchronization, and Kite's state channels enable their off-chain interactions to be completed within 100 milliseconds, with only the final settlement recorded on-chain. Traditional chains simply cannot keep up with this speed.
The identity system is designed to be as nimble as neural synapses. There are three layers: the user holds a root key but can allocate specific permissions to my agents, each of which has its own encrypted identity and verifiable credentials, such as proof of origin or various certificates. When agents take on tasks, they generate session keys temporarily, which disappear automatically after use, eliminating any lingering worries. This layered approach also enables programmable governance: agents must operate according to built-in rules, such as spending limits, time windows, or automatically reacting based on real-world data. For example, I have an investment agent that can only move stablecoins when market fluctuations are minimal, and it checks logic using zero-knowledge proofs without revealing my private data.
Stablecoins running on Kite operate like neural impulses—native, fast, and designed for specific scenarios. On-chain support for assets like USDC can handle micropayments of just a few cents, allowing agents to easily complete small tasks billed per use. Want real-time streaming payments? The channel takes care of it. For instance, an agent can call an API while paying in real time based on usage. In the knowledge market, agents acquire data and pay instantly, while the governance mechanism can automatically enforce service terms, ensuring no one can play tricks. Low fees, fast settlements, and verification nodes are eager to maintain the network, earning transaction fees while ensuring security through staking. The more frequently agents interact, the more robust the entire system becomes.
KITE tokens are like neurotransmitters in the ecosystem, transmitting value and signals. The token just launched last month and is already driving real adoption. Developers integrating agents can earn rewards, and liquidity requirements ensure everything runs smoothly. This is just the beginning; the mainnet is coming soon, which will allow for staking to ensure security, voting on upgrades, and converting AI service commissions into KITE. With a total supply of 10 billion tokens, nearly half will flow to the community and ecosystem. As the agent economy explodes, the value will naturally rise. KITE is already listed on Binance, and traders can directly enter the market, viewing it as a foundational asset for AI infrastructure.
Real use cases have already emerged. In the creator economy, fan donations can be distributed in real time, with stablecoins arriving directly and each person's contribution ratio verifiable. In supply chain scenarios, agents automatically procure goods, with payments held in escrow until IoT devices confirm receipt—significantly reducing disputes. For personal finance, agents help you pay bills on time, stick to budgets, and transfer stablecoins across borders with almost no friction. In gaming, agents handle microtransactions, purchase items, and come with spending limits to prevent excessive in-game purchases. It can be applied everywhere. Kite combines AI intelligence with blockchain trust, making agents a natural extension of our hands and feet.
The Ozone testnet has successfully run millions of agent interactions, proving that Kite can indeed support a self-operating economic ecosystem. Users experience seamless automation, developers receive a highly flexible platform, and players on Binance are front-row spectators, waiting for a brand-new show to unfold.


