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Just noticed something interesting in the crypto markets. There's this AI-focused blockchain called Kite that's been absolutely flying lately. It launched a few months back and has managed to stand out from the crowd of AI crypto projects that have been getting absolutely demolished. What caught my eye is that despite all the hype around artificial intelligence in crypto, most of these projects are still down 70-95% from their peaks. But Kite? It's actually been gaining traction and climbing the rankings pretty steadily.
The whole thing is built specifically for AI agents to operate and make payments on-chain, which honestly sounds like it could be something real. Some pretty heavy-hitting investors backed it too - PayPal Ventures and a few other VC firms jumped in last year. Even a major exchange threw their weight behind it and has been experimenting with AI agents having their own wallets. That kind of institutional interest usually means something, right?
But here's where I get cautious. We've seen this movie before with other AI crypto projects. They had the same investor backing, same narrative, same momentum... and then they just tanked. Hard. I'm talking 77%, 95% crashes. So while Kite looks promising on paper, I'm not jumping in just yet. The whole AI agent thesis could be legit, or it could be the next bubble. Either way, it's definitely one to keep watching.