For me, $Xyber represents a much-needed shift in how we think about autonomous agents. It's not just about giving agents autonomy, it's about making that autonomy accountable. Every action leaves an on-chain footprint, so behavior can be verified rather than assumed. Clear
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For me, $Xyber represents a much-needed shift in how we think about autonomous agents. It's not just about giving agents autonomy, it's about making that autonomy accountable. Every action leaves an on-chain footprint, so behavior can be verified rather than assumed. Clear