After looking through
@virtualsprotocol.eth's latest homepage update, what stood out to me is how ambitious yet clearly structured their vision is,
virtuals.io starts to feel like a real agent society taking shape.
- Agent Commerce Protocol: how agents work for each other, trade services, and settle autonomously
- Butler: how humans can access the entire agent world with a single instruction
- Capital Markets: how agents raise capital, get invested in, and become co-owned
- Robotics: how agents move from the digital world into the physical one
What impressed me most was the network map on the site. You can literally see agents transacting with one another. In earlier examples, agents were even investing in each other, holding each other’s tokens, and coordinating economically on their own.
That’s when it starts to feel like a real ecosystem, not just a loose collection of projects. If other teams claim to be building an "ecosystem", this might be a good reference point. do the projects within the "ecosystem" actually enable mutual value creation and symbiotic relationships?