Ensemble, a decentralized artificial intelligence agent platform, has integrated with the enterprise-grade messaging protocol XMTP to facilitate the next level of adoption of AI agents in decentralized messaging.
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- The AI agent platform Ensemble is integrated with the messaging protocol XMTP.
- The integration allows ensemble to bring a chat native experience to users.
- XMTP powers Web3 protocols such as the base, lens, and fur casters.
The integration allows ensemble to expand its Agent Hub Marketplace, allowing users to support XMTP in the chat native agent economy.
With XMTP powering nearly one million identities and over 63 million activated wallets on power, collaboration allows ensemble users to pay autonomous agents directly from their wallets or from applications built on XMTP without having to switch platforms.
“AI agents are rapidly becoming an integral part of the way people work and interact online, but have been locked to siloed apps and platforms. With ensemble building in XMTP, chat native agents with XMTP networks running everywhere can withstand the materials of wallets, social apps, social apps and XMTP protocols. No friction or lock-in,” said Peter Denton of XMTP.
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What does this mean for the ensemble?
The ensemble benefits from XMTP infrastructure. This allows you to turn complex workflows into simple, user-friendly chat native experiences. Integration brings the same messaging capabilities to distributed protocols already used in major Web3 apps, such as base, far casters, and lenses.
The ensemble march in the AI agent space includes decentralized finance alerts with staged subscriptions that allow users to pay directly through chat. The protocol is also considering Defi Analyst Agents, which are expected to provide users with features such as analysis, estimation, payment, and more, which are in demand per query.
Users can request and receive results within the same XMTP thread.
The platform also aims to be an AI agent with much more complex workflows, such as queries on yield agriculture optimization.
“Our mission is to guide AI agents to the masses by making them as reliable, accessible and useful as possible,” says Shamir Ozery, co-founder and CEO.
Ensemble and XMTP team up as the latter seeks to leverage a $20 million funding round to accelerate the growth and adoption of the Web3 messaging infrastructure stack.
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