Summary
- Changpeng Zhao, founder of Binance, stated that AI agents need to focus on practicality rather than issuing virtual assets.
- He said that "virtual assets are suitable currency for the AI field" but "not all AI agents need their own tokens."
- He added that fees can be collected through existing virtual assets, and token issuance should only be considered by projects with sufficient scale.

An opinion has emerged that artificial intelligence (AI) agents should focus on practicality rather than issuing virtual assets (cryptocurrencies).
On the 17th (local time), Changpeng Zhao (CZ), founder of Binance, stated via X that "virtual assets are suitable currency for use in the AI field," but added that "not all AI agents need their own tokens." He emphasized that "what's important is not token issuance but actual utility value."
He added, "AI agents can sufficiently collect fees using existing virtual assets," and that "token issuance should only be considered for projects that have achieved sufficient scale."

Son Min
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