Lately, I’ve been seeing more analysis pointing to the convergence of Hollywood, advertising, and the creator economy into one broader movement.



Creators are no longer just people who make content. They are becoming channels of distribution, brands, and independent economic ecosystems in their own right. The way influence connects with capital is changing at a much deeper level.

Once AI agents enter that equation, the shift moves into an entirely different dimension. A creator can continue engaging with fans while they sleep, exist across multiple languages and cultures at once, and keep expanding their world without pause. This is not just automation. It is a transition in which presence begins to move beyond the limits of time and space.

From a philosophical point of view, we have long understood identity as something singular and continuous. But virtual beings combined with AI agents begin to unsettle that assumption. A single presence can live across multiple contexts at once, create value together with its community, and have that value translated back into assets. To me, this feels less like a new business model and more like a new definition of being and value itself.

A world where influence becomes an asset, and that asset grows together with its community. I still cannot fully map how far this flow will go, but my conviction that this is the right direction only grows stronger. $TOWN
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