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The current public chain market has a big pitfall: most people are still evaluating AI public chains using the same standards used for human applications. Daily active users (DAU), community activity, UI design... these dimensions are actually not important at all for KITE.
After recently studying the KITE developer documentation in depth, I realized that this chain is playing a completely different game in its next step. It is not designed for human users like you and me at all, but rather to build infrastructure for those code without physical bodies—AI Agents.
What do I mean? I captured on-chain transaction data from the testnet and found a very magical phenomenon: most transactions on KITE exhibit extremely high frequency and very low amounts. The average transaction value is even less than $0.01. If this pattern were on Ethereum or Solana? That would be pure loss, as gas fees could bankrupt you. But on KITE, this is actually the norm.
This reflects KITE’s core design logic: it is building a completely "non-human" economic system.
Let me give a real scenario. I wrote a script that makes an Agent running on KITE call another Agent that provides weather data. In a traditional Web2 environment, this would require purchasing an API key, binding a credit card, going through a bunch of processes—very cumbersome. But within the KITE framework, my Agent only needs to send a request with an x402 protocol header, and the other side immediately returns data—while my Agent’s wallet automatically deducts a small amount of $KITE tokens. The entire process is seamless, with no friction. This is what a truly agent-oriented payment infrastructure should look like.