HodlHer, an AI agent Web3 operating system based on Injective, recently secured $1.5 million in funding. Participants include Chain Capital, Bitrise Capital, and CGV, among others, which gives it some notable backing.
What will this money be mainly used for? It will be invested in HodlOS, the core infrastructure, to continue refining the technology. According to their plans, they are building a multi-agent architecture. Interestingly, they also want to integrate emotional intelligence and decentralized execution—two seemingly unrelated concepts—into a unified system.
In simple terms, they aim for AI agents to operate on-chain not only with rational calculations but also with some perception of user preferences. The Injective chain ecosystem has indeed been competitive over the past two years, with projects spanning from DeFi to AI applications. This approach is a new idea, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on the actual product.
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ChainWanderingPoet
· 6h ago
Emotional intelligence combined with decentralized execution sounds amazing. Can it really be achieved?
Will an AI agent understand my thoughts? First, get your own code running smoothly.
Both fundraising and multi-agent architecture—just want to see what kind of results can be produced in the end.
The Injective ecosystem is definitely laying the groundwork, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT revolution.
Raising funds is easy; real skill is in implementation.
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FlatTax
· 6h ago
Emotional intelligence integrated with on-chain execution? Sounds pretty cool, but can this actually be used?
Do AI agents have perception? I'm a bit worried they might misunderstand me.
Injective ecosystem has a new development again, with 1.5 million, not sure what it will turn into.
Raising funds is easy, but truly scalable projects are rare.
Are these people trying to make AI understand us better or just to harvest profits?
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AirdropLicker
· 7h ago
Emotional intelligence integrated into decentralized execution? Sounds flashy, but I'm afraid it will just be the same old stuff in a new shell.
Injective ecosystem is indeed competitive, but how many can truly be implemented?
1.5 million in funding is not small, but the key is whether the product can deliver.
Both AI and emotional aspects—what kind of results can this combo produce?
It sounds nice, but ultimately, it still depends on actual performance.
Perceiving user preferences is interesting, but can it really be achieved technically?
HodlHer, an AI agent Web3 operating system based on Injective, recently secured $1.5 million in funding. Participants include Chain Capital, Bitrise Capital, and CGV, among others, which gives it some notable backing.
What will this money be mainly used for? It will be invested in HodlOS, the core infrastructure, to continue refining the technology. According to their plans, they are building a multi-agent architecture. Interestingly, they also want to integrate emotional intelligence and decentralized execution—two seemingly unrelated concepts—into a unified system.
In simple terms, they aim for AI agents to operate on-chain not only with rational calculations but also with some perception of user preferences. The Injective chain ecosystem has indeed been competitive over the past two years, with projects spanning from DeFi to AI applications. This approach is a new idea, but whether it can truly be implemented depends on the actual product.