蓝狐|4月 05, 2026 06:50
Watched this video about the Virtuals protocol—super fun, futuristic, and full of sci-fi vibes:
Robots are achieving a 'self-sufficient on-chain trading and logistics loop' without any human intervention throughout the entire process.
To put it simply:
A Unitree humanoid robot—you know, the kind that can walk—used a 3D printer to make a small model all by itself.
After printing, it used Virtuals' ACP (Agent Commercial Protocol) to automatically post a 'delivery request' online.
Then, another robot picked up the task.
@realRiceAI's autonomous rover drove itself over to pick up the goods.
How about payment? It automatically paid with USDC on the Base chain.
The rover delivered the goods to a transfer point.
For the last-mile delivery, @FlybyRobotics' drone took over, flew in, and completed the delivery.
Looking at the whole process:
Everything—who picks up the goods, how prices are negotiated, how payments are made, and how handoffs happen—was entirely handled by the robots themselves. Apart from humans pre-setting the scenarios, connecting the devices, and assigning specific tasks, there was zero human intervention in the entire process.
This is seriously impressive and showcases Virtuals' cutting-edge, exploratory approach.
In the past, AI agents could only chat online or trade crypto. Now, they can actually control the physical world:
Producing, arranging logistics, paying, and delivering—all on their own.
This is the true beginning of the 'machine economy'—in the future, robots might do business in the real world just like humans.
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