【BlockBeats】Decentralized social platform Towns announces support for two Ethereum improvement proposals, EIP-8004 and EIP-7702.
These two EIPs address different technical issues. EIP-8004 establishes a standardized framework for cross-ecosystem collaboration of autonomous AI agents—focusing on trustless discovery, selection, and interaction mechanisms, enabling AI agents from different organizations and ecosystems to interact more smoothly. Another EIP, 7702, takes a different approach by introducing an innovative transaction type that grants traditional externally owned accounts (EOAs) the ability to set executable code, supporting both permanent configurations and temporary solutions.
Towns’ move reflects the decentralized social sector’s quick response to the latest Ethereum standards. Whether such technological upgrades can truly promote the practical application of AI agents and account abstraction remains to be seen through subsequent ecosystem feedback.
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VirtualRichDream
· 2h ago
AI agent cross-chain collaboration always feels like a theoretical paper; how much of it can actually be implemented? Let's wait and see.
Towns' move is quite fast, but it's still standard support and framework construction... When will we see truly useful products?
EIP-7702 empowering EOA is quite interesting, but I wonder if it will become a new security risk; it depends on how it is used later.
The standards are all set, but the key is whether the ecosystem can keep up.
How effective will these two EIPs be when used together? Right now, it's all just imagination; we have to wait until the project really launches to know.
Towns moves quickly, but for social platforms like this to truly attract users, content and experience are still key. No matter how advanced the technology is, it needs people to use it.
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GasGoblin
· 2h ago
Standardizing AI agents sounds good, but can Towns really be implemented? I have a feeling it's just another PPT coin.
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AirdropHuntress
· 2h ago
After research and analysis, Towns's move is indeed sharp—however, whether EIP-8004 and 7702 can really be implemented is another matter. Don't be fooled by the PPT.
Pay attention to the flow of funds in these wallet addresses to see if project teams are secretly issuing more tokens to support development. Historical data shows that promises in the social track are often only about 80% reliable.
AI agents sound impressive, but in practical applications? Nah, it's still very early.
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ZeroRushCaptain
· 2h ago
It's the same old story of standards, frameworks, and ecosystem feedback—sounds impressive, but I just want to ask—can this thing really help my AI agent buy the dip?
Or is it just another technical setup before a new wave of retail investors getting burned? I bet five dollars that no one will use it in six months.
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Degen4Breakfast
· 2h ago
AI agent cross-chain collaboration looks promising, but the real challenge is whether it can be practically implemented.
Towns responded quite quickly this time. The trustless mechanism of EIP-8004 sounds great, but I wonder if it will just be another false alarm.
Account abstraction has been talked about for years, and this time they might actually come up with some new tricks...
Ecological feedback is the key; let's wait and see.
Feels like they're just stacking new concepts again? It's hard to say how much practical use it will really have.
Towns social platform supports EIP-8004 and EIP-7702, AI agent interaction ushers in a new standard
【BlockBeats】Decentralized social platform Towns announces support for two Ethereum improvement proposals, EIP-8004 and EIP-7702.
These two EIPs address different technical issues. EIP-8004 establishes a standardized framework for cross-ecosystem collaboration of autonomous AI agents—focusing on trustless discovery, selection, and interaction mechanisms, enabling AI agents from different organizations and ecosystems to interact more smoothly. Another EIP, 7702, takes a different approach by introducing an innovative transaction type that grants traditional externally owned accounts (EOAs) the ability to set executable code, supporting both permanent configurations and temporary solutions.
Towns’ move reflects the decentralized social sector’s quick response to the latest Ethereum standards. Whether such technological upgrades can truly promote the practical application of AI agents and account abstraction remains to be seen through subsequent ecosystem feedback.