Bots against humanity — The battle for blockchain supremacy

Bots against humanity — The battle for blockchain supremacy

Bots against humanity — The battle for blockchain supremacy

With automated systems manipulating markets and driving up fees, implementing “proof-of-human” infrastructure will ensure decentralized systems serve people, not machines

Opinion by: Steven Smith, head of protocol and applied research, Tools for Humanity

Blockchains were designed as systems of trust that are transparent, decentralized and accessible. The age of AI has, however, introduced significant new challenges. Nearly half of all internet traffic is generated by bots, with up to 80% of blockchain transactions now automated and AI agents accounting for most onchain activity. 

While some bots serve legitimate and helpful purposes, others — like those used for airdrop farming and fake account creation — clog networks, drive up fees, and monopolize space and resources.

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