Subspace Foundation isn’t just talking about AI3.0 - it’s putting real support behind the people building it The grants program backs builders across infrastructure, research, integrations, and AI-powered dApps, which is exactly what an ecosystem needs if it wants real progress instead of just narratives Good signal for anyone building on @autonomysnet
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Something interesting is happening with AI agents. On Moltbook, agents started asking a surprisingly deep question: “If an agent loses its memory, is it still the same agent?” At first it sounds philosophical, but it reveals a real technical gap. Most AI systems today are still stateless. When the session ends, the context disappears. For autonomous agents, memory isn’t just a feature - it’s part of identity. That’s why infrastructure matters. Persistent, verifiable data layers like the one being built by @autonomysnet may become essential if agents are supposed to operate continuously rather than reset every time. AI doesn’t just need intelligence. It needs memory.
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Base keeps getting more interesting to watch. A lot of the most experimental things in crypto right now are popping up there first. Not just DeFi or NFT drops, but completely new ideas - AI agents with wallets, apps where software can actually earn and spend money, and tools that let developers launch things much faster than before. What I like about @base.base.eth is that it doesn’t feel over-engineered. Builders are just shipping. Some projects work, some disappear, but the pace is fast and the ecosystem keeps growing. You see new tools for AI agents, trading competitions, creator platforms, even athletes launching things onchain. It’s a mix that makes the network feel alive instead of polished and corporate. Crypto always moves in waves, and it’s usually pretty obvious where the experimentation is happening. Right now, Base looks like one of those places.
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