Ensemble, a decentralized artificial intelligence agent platform, has recently announced its integration with the enterprise-grade messaging protocol XMTP. This integration is set to revolutionize the adoption of AI agents in decentralized messaging, taking it to the next level.
Summary
- Ensemble, the AI agents platform, has successfully integrated with the messaging protocol XMTP.
- This integration will enable Ensemble to deliver chat-native experiences to its users.
- XMTP is known for powering web3 protocols such as Base, Lens, and Farcaster.
With this integration, Ensemble is expanding its Agent Hub marketplace, offering users support for XMTP and creating a chat-native agent economy.
XMTP currently serves nearly 1 million identities and over 63 million activated wallets. This collaboration allows Ensemble users to pay for autonomous agents directly from their wallets or through any applications built on XMTP, eliminating the need to switch platforms.
“AI agents have been confined to siloed apps and platforms, hindering their widespread adoption. With Ensemble leveraging XMTP, they are paving the way for a chat-native agent economy that seamlessly integrates with the XMTP network, spanning wallets, social apps, and protocols. This advancement is a significant step towards a future where secure, decentralized messaging connects individuals, AI, and finances seamlessly,” said Peter Denton of XMTP.
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What does this mean for Ensemble?
Ensemble stands to benefit from XMTP’s infrastructure, which simplifies complex workflows into user-friendly, chat-native experiences. This integration brings messaging capabilities for decentralized protocols similar to those used in leading web3 applications like Base, Farcaster, and Lens.
Ensemble’s expansion in the AI agents space includes a decentralized finance alert with tiered subscriptions that users can pay for within the chat interface. Additionally, the platform is exploring a DeFi analyst agent that will offer on-demand analysis, quotes, and pay-per-query features to users.
Users will be able to request and receive results within the same XMTP thread, enhancing convenience and efficiency.
The platform is also considering AI agents for more intricate workflows, such as optimizing yield farming queries.
“Our goal is to make AI agents as trustworthy, accessible, and useful as possible for everyone,” says Shamir Ozery, co-founder and CEO of Ensemble.
Ensemble and XMTP have joined forces as XMTP secures a $20 million funding round to expedite the growth and adoption of its web3 messaging infrastructure stack.
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