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gm! If you missed yesterday's space, here is the clip that you can listen explaining why Agent NFTs are important and future of NFTs. Also here is the TL;DR Agentic NFTs as productive assets. An NFT can own an AI agent's shared memory, tools, websites, and products it has built. Selling the NFT transfers the entire business/agent state to the new owner. ERC-8257 for tool-gating. CodinCowboy and ryan is working on the standard where agents register tools on-chain and access is gated by NFT ownership. That component that tells an agent "you need this NFT to use this tool" creating a market for exclusive tools. Use case: anyone can publish a tool and restrict it (e.g., "only Normies agents can call this"), letting tool value flow back to the gating NFT. Normies community fit. Normies API has served ~500M requests in 3 months, with 100+ community-built tools/games. ERC-8257 will let them build gated games, rewards, and skills exclusively for Normie agent holders. Why Normies is "agent-ready"? - Because everything is fully on-chain, metadata, ERCs, binding transaction. So the project is highly composable. My take on this topic: So far holding an NFT giving access to community, discord and merch. What we are doing with Normies is to give access to a business, tools, skills that agents can use effectively and be part of the economy layer of agentic future. Imagine someone builds a tool that does really 100% successful trading and only gates that skill to Normie Agents, and at some point you will only need a Normie NFT which has binding with the agent and access all these skills, tools. Future is now, Normies are the builders.

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