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Ethereum Births the “Agentic Economy”: AI Standard Hits Mainnet

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Published: Jan 28, 2026 at 18:20

Ethereum is officially moving beyond human users. A new, highly anticipated token standard designed specifically for the AI Agent Economy is scheduled to launch on the mainnet.


While the industry has spent years talking about “tokenization,” this upgrade marks the moment AI agents transition from simple chatbots to autonomous economic actors capable of managing liquidity, and executing complex DeFi strategies without a human in the loop.



The rise of autonomous finance


The new standard allows AI models to have their own on-chain identity and self-custodial wallets. This means your personal AI assistant could soon negotiate and pay for its own API subscriptions or rebalance your yield-farming portfolio while you sleep.


By enshrining these rules on the mainnet, Ethereum is effectively becoming the “operating system” for AI. This move is expected to trigger a wave of “agent-native” dApps that don’t just wait for user input but actively hunt for arbitrage and efficiency 24/7.

Why it matters


Industry leaders like Matt Hougan are calling this a critical window for crypto to prove real-world utility. If successful, Ethereum won’t just be a store of value; it will be the settlement layer for a trillion-dollar economy of machines.


It’s a bit surreal to think that your next DAO vote might be cast by a bot that’s better at math than you are, but that’s the 2026 reality. Ethereum is scaling up, and it’s bringing the robots with it.


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