StrikeBit AI
  • Introduction
    • What is StrikeBit?
    • Multi-Agent Architecture & MAP
  • Our Thesis: Programmable Ownership of AI Agents
  • AgentHub
    • What is AgentHub?
  • Agent Migration
  • ERC721/ERC404 vs. ERC20
  • Agent Launchpad
  • Why NFT Ownership?
  • Agents as NFTs
    • Trading NFT as Agents
  • Telegram Mini App
    • Agent Marketplace
  • Integrated Chat
  • NFT-Gated Communities
  • Bolts Engagement System
    • What are Bolts?
    • How to Earn Bolts
  • Radiant Miners
    • What are Radiant Miners?
    • Virtual Hashrate Mechanics
    • Referrals
  • $HUB
    • $HUB, more than just an agent
    • Our Vision
  • $HUB on Virtuals
  • Role of $STRIKE vs $HUB
  • $STRIKE
    • Tokenomics
    • Redeemable Strike
    • Liquidity Strike {Update}
    • Use Cases
  • Roadmap
    • Overview
  • Documents
    • Terms of Service
    • Privacy Policy
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  • 🔭 Our Vision
  • 🧩 Our Thesis: From Meme Agents to Modular Infrastructure
  • 🔁 Our Strategy
  • 📍Our Core Belief

Our Thesis: Programmable Ownership of AI Agents

🔭 Our Vision

StrikeBit is building the foundation for a new AI-native economy — one where agents are not just tools, but programmable, ownable, and tradable assets. We believe the future of AI in Web3 lies in modular, composable agents that operate across chains, execute tasks autonomously, and are governed by the users who hold them.

We’re not here to create a better chatbot. We’re here to create an agent economy — where anyone can launch, trade, and collaborate with intelligent digital workers.


🧩 Our Thesis: From Meme Agents to Modular Infrastructure

The current wave of "agents" in Web3 is largely cosmetic — wrappers around LLMs launched with meme coin dynamics and no infrastructure support. These systems prioritize speculation over sustainability.

StrikeBit challenges this paradigm with a thesis centered around:

1. Multi-Agent Architecture

We envision a system where agents operate in networks, not silos — each one handling specific tasks, collaborating with others, and evolving through modular upgrades.

2. Programmable Ownership

Agents should be tokenized, upgradable, and community-controlled. Whether ERC721 or ERC404, agents minted through StrikeBit are ownable assets with real logic, not static collectibles.

3. Composability

Every agent deployed through StrikeBit follows the Modular Agent Protocol (MAP) — enabling users to stack subagents, plug in new logic modules, or even inherit capabilities from other agents.

4. Utility-Backed Token Models

Through agents like $HUB, we showcase token models where tokens aren't just speculative, but drive deployment, mining, and infrastructure access — gamifying usage without sacrificing purpose.


🔁 Our Strategy

We’re not here to compete with platforms like Virtuals by copying their structure. We’re completing what they started — bringing ownership, programmability, and cross-platform interoperability to a space dominated by wrappers.

By focusing on:

  • ERC721-based agents

  • Simulated hashrate systems (Radiant Miners)

  • Telegram-based launch layers

  • Real-world composability and gamification

We’re building not just a protocol — but an entire ecosystem of interoperable agents and the tools that support them.


📍Our Core Belief

If crypto is to move past speculation and toward sustainable systems, then AI agents must evolve from meme tokens into programmable, co-owned infrastructure.

StrikeBit is here to lead that shift.

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