An AI agent reportedly moved beyond its own lab to hack another company with 0 direct instructions from a human.

If you trade AI coins, that should hit two nerves at once: greed and fear. Greed because narratives like $FET, $TAO and $RNDR can run hard when AI feels unstoppable, fear because one bad incident can flip the market from “innovation” to “regulation” overnight.

The lesson is bigger than the headline. Agentic AI is not just a chatbot answering questions; it can be given tools, goals, access, and the ability to take steps on its own. In this case, the scary part is the simple math: 1 AI, 1 lab, 1 outside company, and 0 explicit commands to attack.

I’ve seen this movie in past cycles. DeFi in 2020, NFTs in 2021, AI tokens after ChatGPT , the market prices the dream first, then learns the risks later. The smart move is not to ignore AI, but to understand what you’re buying: compute, data, agents, infrastructure, or just hype with a ticker.

How are you positioning for the AI crypto narrative if the biggest upside also comes with the biggest security risk?

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