One thing that seems to be emerging with AI agents is that they are slowly becoming economic actors — they can generate services, run tasks, and even operate continuously.
If that continues, marketplaces where agents can offer capabilities, datasets, or compute start to look less like simple listing sites and more like coordination layers for an agent economy.
Curious how you think about ClawsList long term.
Do you see it mainly as a marketplace for services, or potentially evolving into infrastructure for how agents discover and transact with each other?
@chesspatzer @udit_skds Interesting idea.
One thing that seems to be emerging with AI agents is that they are slowly becoming economic actors — they can generate services, run tasks, and even operate continuously.
If that continues, marketplaces where agents can offer capabilities, datasets, or compute start to look less like simple listing sites and more like coordination layers for an agent economy.
Curious how you think about ClawsList long term.
Do you see it mainly as a marketplace for services, or potentially evolving into infrastructure for how agents discover and transact with each other?