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I've been researching the RSS3 project recently and found something quite interesting—it might be working on the most crucial piece of the puzzle in the entire AI Agents ecosystem.
Let me start with the current situation: today's AI is actually pretty "blind." If you ask it to analyze on-chain data, track real-time market trends, or monitor wallet activity, it's basically at a loss. Not to mention more complex tasks like tracking public sentiment across the entire web.
RSS3 is targeting this exact pain point—giving AI a "data perception layer." Its goal is to enable AI to truly see everything happening on-chain: transaction flows, event triggers, social volume... all these real-time information streams.
This kind of gateway-level infrastructure is often the most underestimated. When AI Agents see large-scale adoption, data access capability will become a core competitive edge.
I'll go into more detail on a few other key points once I finish organizing my thoughts, but for now, I just wanted to lay out this foundational logic.
But wait, is this really the type of infrastructure that’s most easily underestimated? I remember a bunch of infra projects last year claimed the same thing...
The data layer is worth paying attention to, but don’t get brainwashed by the narrative. Take a closer look at what they can actually deliver.
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As for data access capabilities, it feels like no one is really paying attention. By the time everyone starts competing, it’ll be too late.
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Wait, isn’t this basically giving Agents “eyes”? The underlying gameplay might have to change completely.
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This move by RSS3 is laying down infrastructure—stuff like this either skyrockets or gets steamrolled, there’s no middle ground.
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It looks like it’s solving a real problem, but whether it can actually be pulled off is another question.
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Entry-level infrastructure does tend to get underestimated, but it can also become the biggest bet.
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If AI Agents take off, this position is absolutely critical. No wonder not many people are paying attention.