During the peak of AI hype, Treasure made a move towards DePIN.
Side A has a straightforward concept.
Treasure DAO is about to launch the Treasure DePIN Network, with core ideas including programmable AI agents that can be transferred like tokens, and a more automated on-chain agency model.
This isn't just another AI narrative; it's about tying 'ownership of the agent' and 'the network running the agents' together.
Side B has a high barrier to entry.
AI agents have been hot in several rounds, but most have stalled at the demo, chatbot, or automated trading script level.
If Treasure aims to develop the DePIN Network, it’s not just about making agents talk; it’s about proving they can be created, hosted, called, transferred, and generate real demand within the network.
The market is focused on some straightforward points.
Treasure was originally centered around blockchain games and community asset ecosystems, and the narrative around
$MAGIC has largely revolved around games, NFTs, and ecological economics.
Now, by integrating AI agents and DePIN, it’s essentially trying to upgrade the old gaming ecosystem into a 'functional agent network.'
If successful, it adds a layer of programmable vitality to blockchain game assets.
If it fails, it’s just another short-term packaging of slapping AI onto an old narrative.
The next observation point isn't just a slogan; it's the technical documentation of the Treasure DePIN Network, participation in the testnet, agent call data, node or computing power design, and the on-chain transactions and OI changes related to
$MAGIC .
$MAGIC #AI #DePIN
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