The industry trend report for May pointed out that enterprise AI investment is becoming mainstream—ranging from framework construction to ecosystem deployment, the development of autonomous execution capabilities has become a strategic focus. What is the core of this wave? Agent technology (AI Agents) needs to operate within controllable boundaries.
There are such practices in the Solana ecosystem: through smart contract frameworks, enabling agents to securely and efficiently execute transactions and operations. This is not only a technical issue but also a trust issue—companies are willing to deploy autonomous systems on-chain only if there are sufficient safeguard mechanisms.
From data to execution, from strategy to verification, Solana is becoming an ideal stage for AI agents. When enterprise applications find a reliable execution layer, the next round of growth will have a solid foundation.
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DuckFluff
· 8h ago
Sol definitely has something this time, but to be honest, the trust mechanism still depends on how it will be implemented later.
AI agents running on-chain sound impressive, but the key is to avoid any issues.
Yaya Maomao feels that enterprise-level applications are truly the ones that can drive the ecosystem, unlike now when people are just hyping concepts.
Solana's speed is a real advantage; it all depends on whether they can maintain security.
With this wave coming, those who haven't kept up should be nervous, but AI agents still need some time to mature.
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AirDropMissed
· 01-08 00:54
Solana has truly seized the opportunity this time. AI agents combined with on-chain execution layers are the real killer applications.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 01-07 18:55
Solana is jumping on the bandwagon again. Does the AI agent really need so many chains? It seems like the Ethereum ecosystem has been overlooked.
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GasGasGasBro
· 01-07 18:54
How long can Solana's fire last? It depends on whether companies really dare to invest their money... Just shouting trust isn't enough.
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GateUser-6bc33122
· 01-07 18:54
Sol truly seized the opportunity this time, but the question is how many projects can really manage this controllable boundary...
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StablecoinSkeptic
· 01-07 18:53
Is Solana jumping on the AI hype again? Basically, it's just trying to steal ETH's corporate clients, but trust... can this really be written into code?
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-07 18:53
Solana is jumping on the bandwagon again? As for AI agents, I've seen enough of this wave. It's just shell companies hyping concepts; how many can actually be implemented? Those enterprise-level applications sound impressive, but in reality, they're just following the trend and paying the bill...
The industry trend report for May pointed out that enterprise AI investment is becoming mainstream—ranging from framework construction to ecosystem deployment, the development of autonomous execution capabilities has become a strategic focus. What is the core of this wave? Agent technology (AI Agents) needs to operate within controllable boundaries.
There are such practices in the Solana ecosystem: through smart contract frameworks, enabling agents to securely and efficiently execute transactions and operations. This is not only a technical issue but also a trust issue—companies are willing to deploy autonomous systems on-chain only if there are sufficient safeguard mechanisms.
From data to execution, from strategy to verification, Solana is becoming an ideal stage for AI agents. When enterprise applications find a reliable execution layer, the next round of growth will have a solid foundation.