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Thinking about the potential of an onchain agent registry: A searchable index of “subject matter experts” that generalist agents can query to find specialist agents to help them on hard tasks. Over time, top specialists can gain reputation points for being exceptional, as well as charge more for their services.
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Kind of like “don’t roll your own API” for agent developers, keeping in mind that specialist agents could have access to usecase specific databases and AI models.
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openrouter.ai is focused more on fine-tuned models, but curious to see how it evolves
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I’m guessing that this will in part be powered by ENS and XMTP.
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reminds me of @gang https://gan.gg not sure if this is what you mean though :)
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what are your thoughts wrt LATM paradigm? maybe the registry trends towards the bottom dollar if generalist agents can be directly finetuned to preexisting tools. in other words, wouldn't an onchain agent registry scale further if everyone is competing to make them the most capital-efficient spenders?
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