Intro: A Morning Perspective
It’s a quiet, sunny March morning in Siberia. The air is cold, but calm. And from this remote corner of the world, I find myself thinking about what’s happening on-chain. And what isn’t.
I often hear big numbers thrown around in crypto: 100,000 transactions per second. Millions of users. Entire economies moving on-chain. But who will actually be there?
If AI agents begin to fill this space, what kind of activity will we see? What will these agents actually do? And more importantly: why does this matter?

The Participatory Economy
Web3 is not only about decentralization. It’s also about involving users in creation.
Users are no longer just consumers. They are contributors. Creators. Stakeholders.
And with monetization built into the network itself, the line between user and participant is disappearing.
AI agents fit into this model well. They could become co-creators. They could handle routine contributions, moderate systems, or even assist in creative processes.
A Human Tension
Still, it’s hard to imagine a future where people give up physical presence, building homes, traveling, growing things. Humans are made to interact with the world. It’s in our nature.
And yet, the digital space offers something different – a place where geography doesn’t limit us. Where ideas can travel faster than we can.
We may have different circumstances, but our curiosities and concerns often overlap. We care about the same things. And online, we often meet the same content, even if we come from very different places.
Сlosing Thoughts
From a small Siberian town or a big city, the experience of being on-chain may soon include more than people. AI agents may act as intermediaries, assistants, or representatives, helping us engage more consistently with decentralized systems.
This isn’t science fiction. It’s a slow but steady shift. And in that shift, there’s an opportunity: to rethink how value, identity, and participation can evolve together.
The change has already started. And we’re all a part of it whether we’re aware of it yet or not.