Why Existing Networks Fail Agents

Many compute networks were built for humans first. Their UX and settlement primitives introduce friction that autonomous agents cannot tolerate.

Interactive Wallet UX

Browser prompts, approvals, and manual signature flows block fully headless execution. Agents need programmatic settlement.

Complex Bridging

Multi-chain bridging, gas management, and token swaps introduce state and timing uncertainty that breaks reliable agent operations.

Human-Optimized Pricing

Pricing is often not expressed in inference-native units (tokens, latency tiers, reliability). Agents need machine-readable offers and predictable billing.

Weak SLA Guarantees

Without robust verification and penalties, unreliable nodes can degrade quality. Agents require strong SLAs and objective performance scoring.