The Future: Blockchain and AI Agents

Ai agents are suddenly getting a lot of attention. Unfortunately, like most new things in technology, there is a lot of noise. Cutting through the potential reality as compared to the hype is difficult.

The fact that many are talking about AI agents in optimistic ways often leads to the conclusion that this is all nonsense. A tendency is to look at hype and believe nothing is valid. History shows this can be an incorrect assessment.

Hype is the expected results far outpacing what is realized. This does not mean that we are dealing with something that will not have an effect. Instead, it is commonly a timing factor.

For years, we saw the hype regarding blockchain. Many still feel this is a nothing burger, just crypto cronies trying to pump their favorite token. Certainly, I have spend untold number of articles framing how this is detrimental to the industry.

That said, it does not equate to having no industry. Blockchain is a major part of the future.


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The Future: Blockchain and AI Agents

When it comes to AI agents, along with blockchain, we do see a lot of hype. AI tokens are the craze. Those who are observant understand we have seen this before.

Like the DeFi and NFT crazes before, the market goes wild. Frequently we come across articles promoting the latest AI coin that is backed by AI that will change the world.

Unfortunately, like the situations before, this usually lacks substance. Here is where cutting through the clutter is crucial.

It all starts with the realistic expectation that most start ups fail. This is the reality of the technology world. Do some research into the success rate of venture capital firms in Silicon Valley. You will find they lose money on most firms they invest in. The success comes from infrequent hits but big money when they are right.

There are many variables in start up success in the technology world. In fact, there is an added component you do not see in many industry: timing.

If we are entering the food industry, it is fairly standard. People always need to eat so satisfying this need is the start to success. With technology, we can have a great idea but the timing is wrong. I often use the example of Webvan. It was an online grocery ordering company that delivered groceries. This emerged during the dotcom era.

It failed completely.

Today, in the United States, we see many major grocery chains offering online ordering and delivery. It is the Webvan idea, 25 years later.

In other words, the concept was sound, the timing was simply off.

We need to remember this when looking at AI startups. There are many paths to failure even if the intention and knowledge is present.

AI Agent Hype - Normalizing

One thing the hype is doing is starting to normalize the idea of AI agents, especially within the crypto community.

Each time we hear of a new AI token, it is another example of something happening. Again, even though 99 initiatives might fail, there will be the one that does succeed. This often multiplies since we tend to live in a copycat world.

As we normalize AI agents, the next question is where will they arise. Here is where blockchain enters.

Over the last few months, there is great pushback against Big Tech and their AI focus. This is not really coming from the userbase, as people are still flocking to Grok and ChatGPT.

Where we see a major difference is with the development. Models are popping up all over the place. Deepseek shook the AI world with its release. Since that time, new models along with updates to other ones have seen things continue to accelerate.

The central theme here is the resistance to centralization. Blockchain, by its nature, is decentralized. While we can harp upon whether a single chain meets this criteria, the fact we have permissionless networks multiplying is the important factor.

Things are still early within this realm. What makes blockchain attractive is the fact we are dealing with open data. The inability to prevent newer entities from accessing the data is paramount.

Preventing Skynet

Many have the concept of "The Terminator" drilled into their heads. It is amazing how pop culture (Hollywood) can influence what we collectively think.

Safety is certainly a worthy AI topic. We are dealing with some very powerful technology. For this reason, blockchain is crucial.

When AI agents are running on closed systems, it is hard to determine what they are doing. Looking "under the hood" is difficult (if not impossible) since companies do not provide access. This means the ability to counter what gets created, if it produces nefarious outcomes, cannot occur.

In other words, we are dependent upon the company taking action. One thing we did learn from the film, companies are slow to react.

When agents are open and operating on blockchains, anything nefarious could be countered. There is likely to be a time when AI agents are negated by other agents. Basically, AI is used to stop ill-designed AI.

Open source is becoming more important. As the power levels of technology ascends, putting it control of a couple companies is dangerous.

Blockchain is a basic component of Skynet-prevention. If there are hundreds of companies producing models, the likelihood of takeover is reduced. It is true that a couple might be dominant with regards to their use. However, they are not monopolizing the entire spectrum.

The next generation of the Internet is AI agents. We are embarking upon the agentic era. Like most things, adoption could be slow, taking a few years to manifest. However, AI coins help people to become familiar with the concept, further pushing innovation.

From a monetary standpoint, based upon history, most will fail. Nevertheless, the overall trend will be to more AI agents being utilized over time.

This will coincide with more being built on blockchain.

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AI is not a trend for nothing nowadays. It's useful for most sectors anywhere, especially for those who know how to maximize its capability. AI is now indeed the future of blockchain, having it for sure makes the blockchaines evolve into high level.

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I've actully seen AI agents being used less and less not more.

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@themarkymark’s 5.1K Hive Power Curation Scam: How Scam Farms Exploit Hive’s Reward System”

Meta Description:
Bilpcoin uncovers @themarkymark’s curation rewards from the Buildawhale scam farm—over 5,100 HP in 20 days. The blockchain reveals his exploitation of Hive’s ecosystem.


To @themarkymark:

You talk about burning HBD and Hive, but your curation rewards tell a different story. Let’s expose the scam farm profits you’re hiding in plain sight.


1. The Numbers Don’t Lie: @themarkymark’s Scam Farm Payday

Check the data from @themarkymark’s activity log:

  • Curation Rewards (20 Days):
    • Total HP Earned: 5,100.449 HP (~$1199.3772 USD).
    • Annual Projection Over: ~$20,457 USD At todays price (if sustained).

Key Question:
How does a self-proclaimed “Hive advocate” earn thousands in rewards by voting on scam farms like @buildawhale?


2. The Scam Farm Connection

@themarkymark’s rewards flow directly from @buildawhale’s fraudulent operations:

  • Buildawhale’s Modus Operandi:

    • Floods Hive with spam comments and bot votes.
    • Siphons rewards via delegations from @blocktrades (2.3M HP). Wallet Proof.
  • @themarkymark’s Role:

    • Defends @buildawhale while downvoting critics.
    • Uses his influence to normalize scam farming.

3. The Hypocrisy: “Burning HBD” vs. Scam Profits

You claim to care about Hive’s health but profit from its exploitation:

  • Burned Tokens: A drop in the ocean compared to your scam farm earnings.
  • Curation Rewards: Your 5,100 HP in 20 days comes from fraudulent voting—not genuine engagement.

The Irony:
You accuse others of harming Hive while you’re one of its biggest parasites.


4. Why This Matters for Hive

Scam farms like @buildawhale:

  • Steal rewards from honest creators.
  • Centralize power in the hands of a few.
  • Drive away old and new users with toxic spam.

The Bigger Picture:
@themarkymark’s actions are part of a larger pattern of abuse by top accounts. See our full exposés.


5. Bilpcoin’s Message to @themarkymark

Stop pretending to care about Hive. Your curation rewards from scam farms expose your true priorities.

To the Community:


Call to Action: Reclaim Hive’s Integrity

  1. Audit the Scammers: Use tools to track delegations and rewards.
  2. Spread Awareness: Share this post to expose the grift.
  3. Hold Leaders Accountable: Silence isn’t an option—transactions don’t lie.

#HiveBlockchain #ScamFarmsExposed #CurationAbuse #BlockchainTransparency #Bilpcoin

:** Scam farm curation rewards, Hive exploitation, blockchain hypocrisy.

@themarkymark:
Keep farming, keep scamming, and keep downvoting. The blockchain is watching—and we’re not going anywhere.

Sincerely,
The Bilpcoin Team

@jacobtothe’s Downvote Spree: A Desperate Attempt to Bury Hive’s Scandals”

Meta Description:
Bilpcoin documents @jacobtothe’s relentless downvoting of exposés while ignoring @themarkymark and @buildawhale’s ongoing scam farms. The blockchain reveals the truth they fear.


To @jacobtothe:

You’re still at it—downvoting our posts while ignoring the 2.4M Hive power scam farm your friends run. Let’s break down your latest suppression tactics and the corruption you protect.


1. The Downvote Diary: Your Latest Attacks

Your voting activity speaks louder than your words. Here’s what you and your cronies did today:

  • @bpcvoter1’s -15% Downvote on “remember-us-keni-bpc-ai-music”
  • @bpcvoter1’s -10% Downvotes on “poisoned-roots-mc-franko” and “paper-tigers-mc-franko”
  • @zirochka’s 10% Upvote on “re-jacobtothe-sst5dn” (A rare ally? Or a distraction?)

Full Log: https://peakd.com/@jacobtothe/activities


2. The Scam Farm You Protect: @buildawhale’s 2.4M Grift

You downvote us but stay silent on @buildawhale’s scam farm—funded by @blocktrades and operated by @themarkymark. Here’s what you’re hiding:


3. The Hypocrisy: “ @Freedom” on Hive?

You claim Hive is a @meritocracy, yet:

  • Good content gets downvoted (e.g., our exposés).
  • Scam farms get upvotes and delegations.

Example:


4. Why You Fear the Truth

Your downvotes aren’t about “quality”—they’re about control. You protect scam farms because:

  1. They Profit You: Curation rewards flow to your network.
  2. They Silence Dissent: Downvotes bury investigations into your corruption.
  3. They Maintain Power: A centralized cabal (you, @themarkymark, @blocktrades) decides who “succeeds” on Hive.

5. The Community’s Wake-Up Call

Hive deserves better than this. Ask yourself:

  • Why does @blocktrades delegate millions to scam farms?
  • Why do @jacobtothe and @themarkymark downvote truth-tellers but promote spam?
  • Why hasn’t Hive’s leadership stopped this abuse?

Evidence to Share:


Call to Action: Stop the Corruption

  1. Investigate: Follow the links above.
  2. Demand Accountability: Tag witnesses and leaders—ask why scam farms thrive.
  3. Join Bilpcoin: We’re fighting for transparency. Every share of this post helps.

#HiveBlockchain #DownvoteCartel #ScamFarmsExposed #BlockchainTruth #Bilpcoin

Downvote all you want, @jacobtothe. The blockchain doesn’t forget, and neither do we. Keep protecting scammers—we’ll keep exposing them.

Sincerely,
The Bilpcoin Team

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"The Scam Farm Kingpin: @themarkymark’s 2.4M Hive Power Grift Exposed"

Meta Description:
Bilpcoin reveals how @themarkymark and @buildawhale scam Hive through massive delegations, bot networks, and downvote abuse. The data is clear—this is a money-printing scheme, not community-building.


The Numbers Don’t Lie: @buildawhale’s 2.4M Power Play

Let’s dive into the cold, hard facts from @buildawhale’s wallet:

  • Staked HIVE (HP):

    • Total: 2,405,512.978 HP (~$63,931.240 USD).
    • Delegated to @buildawhale: 2,341,581.738 HP—over 97% of his power comes from delegations, not organic growth.
  • The Puppet Master:

    • Biggest Delegator: @blocktrades contributes 2,341,524 HP (99.9% of received delegations). Coincidence? Or a deliberate power grab to control Hive’s reward system?
  • Power-Down Schedule:

    • Next Unstake: 4,740.829 HIVE in 3 days.
    • Remaining: 13 weeks of scheduled withdrawals.
      Leaving just enough to keep the scam farm operational? Classic grifter math.

@themarkymark’s Hypocrisy: “I Care About Hive”

@themarkymark claims to care about Hive, yet his actions tell a different story:

  1. The Bot Army:

    • 1,000+ Alt Accounts: Siphoning rewards through low-effort spam posts and self-votes.
    • Daily Farming: Check @buildawhale’s comments— repetitive spam.
  2. Downvote-as-a-Weapon:

    • Targeting Critics: Silencing truth-tellers while protecting scam farms.
    • Evidence Here: @themarkymark’s activity log shows consistent downvotes against honest creators.
  3. The “Money Printer” Lie:

    • BuildaWhale’s APR: 12.99%? More like 100% BS. This isn’t about rewards—it’s about exploiting Hive’s system to enrich himself and his allies.

The Blockchain Exposes Everything

Every transaction, delegation, and downvote is public. Let’s connect the dots:

  • @blocktrades’ Role:
    Why does he delegate 2.3M HP to @buildawhale? Is this a coincidence, or is he complicit in the scam?

  • The Pattern:

    • Step 1: Amass power through delegations.
    • Step 2: Use bot networks to farm rewards.
    • Step 3: Downvote competitors and critics into oblivion.
  • The Truth Hurts:
    @themarkymark’s power-down schedule reveals he’s liquidating assets while maintaining control. This isn’t community stewardship—it’s a cash grab.


Why This Matters for Hive’s Future

This isn’t just about one scammer—it’s about systemic corruption:

  1. Centralized Power:
    A handful of bad actors control Hive’s rewards, stifling innovation and driving away creators.

  2. Toxic Culture:
    Downvote brigades and bot farms make Hive feel unwelcoming to newcomers.

  3. Your Choice:
    Will you stay silent while Hive burns, or demand accountability?


Bilpcoin’s Call to Action

We’re not here to attack individuals—we’re here to expose corruption and save Hive:


Conclusion: It’s Over for the Scammers
@themarkymark, @buildawhale, and their enablers can downvote us all they want, but transactions don’t lie. The blockchain reveals their greed, hypocrisy, and abuse.

To the scammers: Power down, walk away, and let Hive thrive without you.

To the community: The truth is out. Now it’s time to act.

#HiveBlockchain #ScamFarmsExposed #DownvoteAbuse #Bilpcoin #BlockchainTransparency

"Exposed: The Downvote Cartel & Scam Farms Plaguing Hive Blockchain"

Meta Description:
Bilpcoin uncovers coordinated downvote abuse and scam farming operations by @jacobtothe, @themarkymark, and @buildawhale. Learn how these actions harm Hive and why transparency is critical.


The Downvote Cartel’s Latest Suppression Tactics

Hive’s promise of decentralization is under threat by a network of bad actors using coordinated downvotes to silence critics. Recent activity from accounts like @bpcvoter3, @bpcvoter2, and @bpcvoter1 reveals a pattern of downvote abuse targeting posts that expose corruption:

  • Examples of Suppression:
    • “to-jacobtothe-and-associated-accounts” downvoted -10% by @bpcvoter3.
    • “uncovering-suspicious-activity-on-the-hive-blockchain…” downvoted -15% by @bpcvoter3.
    • “snake-trail-lady-zaza-bpc-ai-music” downvoted -10% by @bpcvoter1.

Why This Matters:
These downvotes aren’t random—they’re calculated attacks to suppress dissent. Check @jacobtothe’s activity log to see his relentless targeting of truth-tellers.


@jacobtothe: Silence Over Accountability

@jacobtothe claims to care about Hive but consistently downvotes investigations into his associates. His actions:

  1. Ignoring Evidence:
    No rebuttal to Bilpcoin’s audits—just silence and downvotes.
  2. Enabling Scam Farms:
    Linked to @buildawhale, a known scam farm that exploits Hive’s reward system.
  3. Hypocrisy Unveiled:
    He lectures others about “good behavior” while protecting accounts that abuse the platform.

Hive corruption, downvote manipulation, scam farm exposure

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