One of the biggest benefits brought by the internet in the past two decades is the accessibility of information. However, precisely because information is so accessible, personal data has gradually lost its 'sense of ownership' in the Web2 world. We have become accustomed to free social networking, searching, and entertainment, yet unknowingly, we have fed platforms with countless clicks, searches, and profiles. Data has become an asset for the giants, while users themselves rarely benefit from it.
OlaXBT is a new force attempting to rewrite this situation. Its approach is clever; it does not directly pull Web2 users into the unfamiliar Web3 ecosystem but instead builds a transitional space—Web2.5. For those accustomed to Web2, this is an easy entry point.
For example, on MCP Space, users can create their own AI agents without needing to understand programming. In the past, building an AI agent might require complex development knowledge, but now, with just a few steps, one can have a dedicated 'digital assistant' that can perform tasks and interact with data. $AIO has already launched on Binance Alpha and several exchanges, hoping to quickly access Binance's spot trading.
More importantly, OlaXBT runs these intelligent agents on-chain. This means that the agents' actions are transparent and traceable, and the flow of data must be authorized by the users. Your own information is no longer a bargaining chip manipulated behind the scenes by the platform; it is an asset that can be controlled and even tokenized. This starkly contrasts with Web2: in the traditional model, data is scattered across different platforms, reused repeatedly, with users having no control; whereas in OlaXBT's system, every use requires the 'owner's' permission.
Currently, the integration of AI and blockchain is at a critical turning point. OlaXBT's idea is to package complex Web3 technologies into user-friendly tools, lowering the barrier to entry, allowing more Web2 users to naturally step into the Web3 door. As a result, the agent economy will no longer be a testing ground for a few developers, but a future stage where all users can participate and share.
In simple terms, what OlaXBT is doing is returning the key to data back to the users. In the past, we were 'producers' of data but not its owners; in the future, we look forward to the project's roadmap being implemented step by step.