I bought a bit of $AIA some time ago. I’ve been waiting until takeoff, so I’ve been keeping an eye on how their project has been progressing.

The market environment this year is indeed quite difficult. Not many projects can keep going and keep building continuously, let alone ones that can also make their own money and support themselves.

Recently I took another look at DA and realized that there’s actually a lot behind the latest update to the official website. In the past six months, with the market this cold, DA has still been steadily building products. Now it has moved from the earlier AI infrastructure into the areas of protocols and the economic layer. The AI Agents platform has been opened, and the first Agent, Sentry, has already launched.

What I’m most interested in is profitability. DA’s current revenue sources are already fairly clear. On one side, they provide their own technical capabilities to external projects—making model calls and enterprise-level solutions. On the other side, they have their own AI Agents platform, where users can directly deploy and use agents. Put simply: before, it was mostly about accumulating technology. Now they’re starting to use that technology to do business—and they’ve already reached a state of self-sustaining, self-earning operations.

Another thing I think is worth continuing to watch is how the money they earn flows back into $AIA. Under the current mechanism, after the business generates revenue and forms profit, they will use a portion of the profit to buy back and burn $AIA, reducing the circulating supply. If this feedback loop can really keep running, the project’s business growth will have a more direct connection with $AIA.

So what’s worth focusing on now is: how much DA can earn next, and whether this buyback-and-burn mechanism can be sustained. It’s already quite hard to keep working through a bear market. If they can truly generate their own cash flow, I think it’s definitely worth continuing to keep watch.

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