丰密|7月 03, 2026 14:42
Super individuals stacked with super buffs
One person can be a world-class company. If that's the case, I wonder if this kind of entity can earn enough to live a laid-back life, letting agents keep making money for them.
When I opened http://OKX.ai, my first impression was: it still feels pretty early, and a bit rough around the edges, but the direction is right. It’s not just building an AI tool hub—it’s aiming to capture the transaction and settlement gateway for the Agent economy.
Here are a few key points I noticed:
1. Agent marketplace
2. Agent trading/execution infrastructure
3. Integration with tools like Claude, Codex, Cursor, etc.
4. A future closed-loop system around tasks, payments, guarantees, and arbitration
If AI Agents truly become on-chain labor in the future, they’ll definitely need three things: identity, task marketplace, and payment settlement.
My personal take is that http://OKX.ai is trying to build an Agent version of Taobao—a derivative of a financial operating system. OKX seems to be laying the groundwork for Agents to help people trade, collaborate with other Agents, and handle their own payments/receipts.
It’s still early, so let’s not overhype it. But the AI Agent service and trading market are worth paying attention to. I’m looking for alpha opportunities here. Right now, there are three core roles: besides users assigning tasks, there are providers and arbitrators. The arbitrator role essentially gives OKB a practical use—staking OKB to gain “work qualifications” in the Agent market. In the long run, OKX seems to want to tie trading, wallets, payments, the Agent market, and OKB more closely together.
If, in the future, everyone can use Agents to amplify themselves, then super individuals might truly no longer just be a person—they could be a company, a giant, maybe even so big that exchanges would feel threatened.
Should I consider adding more OKB while others are stuck holding it and become a big player?
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