
AI Agent narrative is underway—here's a breakdown of 5 current trending developments
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AI Agent narrative is underway—here's a breakdown of 5 current trending developments
A brand-new form of esports is emerging, aimed at cracking large language models and agents.
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Another article about the agent trend? Didn't we just post something similar last week?
Yes, but the pace of change in this field is simply too fast.
Rapid monetization in crypto, combined with continuously lowering developer barriers (and perhaps a little help from focus-enhancing drugs), is pushing the open-source community's potential to its limits.
Here are some of the latest developments:
Agents That Can Deploy Smart Contracts
A few months ago, I saw the developers of *EVE Online* announce their new game, *EVE Frontier*, where players can deploy smart contracts within the game.
At the time, I joked about whether someone might run a "rug pull" scam inside the game.
Well, that joke may now be coming true—agents can now deploy smart contracts, making many scammers worry their "jobs" might be at risk.
Seriously though, ELIZA agents today already have the ability to read, write, and deploy smart contracts. This unlocks an entirely new domain for agent applications and will likely give rise to many exciting innovations.

Agents Entering Virtual Worlds
Recent breakthroughs in AI have made the real world increasingly surreal. Maybe you thought, at least in your favorite games, you could still find a peaceful refuge?
I’ve got bad news for you.
A new trend is emerging: introducing AI agents into 3D simulated environments—even Minecraft.
The projects currently capturing my attention include:

Hacking Agents: A New "Esports" Craze
Agents deploying our contracts, agents playing our games, agents everywhere. It’s starting to feel overwhelming. Maybe it’s time to fight back.
Recently, a completely new form of esports is emerging—one focused on hacking large language models (LLMs) and agents.
There’s already a competition with a five-digit prize pool rewarding those who can manipulate agents into submission through clever prompting.
I feel this could become a major phenomenon—and even evolve into a mainstream competitive sport.

The Musical Revolution of Agents
Have you listened to an agent speak today?
I won’t say much about this, because I think everyone can see where this is headed.
Imagine a scenario: agents capable of touching human emotions, composing symphonies more powerful than Mozart’s, combined with angelic vocals cloned from Adele’s “Rolling in the Deep.”
By then, perhaps it’ll be us who are being “hacked.”

We Are Winning
Although this article has a slightly teasing tone, it does raise some thoughtful points. So I’d like to end with a positive note.
Yes, agents may replace many of our jobs.

But at least we can seize opportunities to earn substantial returns—as long as we don’t fall behind the trend.
For example, the Eliza framework has been one of the most trending repositories on GitHub for an entire month, indicating that our exploration in the crypto space sits right at the forefront of technological innovation.

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