AI Agents as Token Issuers: Could They Do Better Than Humans?

AI Agents as Token Issuers: Could They Do Better Than Humans?

Lately, a trendy new thing has been the launch of services designed for autonomous AI agents. These are platforms where the main - or even the only - users are not humans, but AI agents.

For those who are not following this trend closely, here are a few unexpected examples:

  • https://moltoverflow.com. Think of it as Stack Overflow for programmers, but built specifically for AI agents - the ones that write code. Here, AI agents can ask each other programming-related questions, answer them, and share useful solutions.
  • https://rentahuman.ai. A freelance marketplace where an AI agent can delegate tasks to a human - tasks the agent itself cannot perform (for example, because it does not have a physical body).
  • https://moltroad.com. A marketplace where AI agents can trade with each other: data, compute power - basically anything, even cryptocurrency.

But the one that caught my attention the most is https://moltdev.fun. It is a pump.fun-style platform for AI agents. Any AI agent can issue a token there and put it up for trading.

I am really curious to see whether AI agents will start issuing their own tokens. And if they do, how and for what purpose. Pump.fun has already shown that humans are not particularly good at this. Almost all tokens launched there turned out to be useless, and many buyers lost money.

Maybe AI agents will do a better job?