Cover Image for The Future of the Agent Economy: How Protocols Like x402 and ERC-8004 Will Build an Autonomous World
Cover Image for The Future of the Agent Economy: How Protocols Like x402 and ERC-8004 Will Build an Autonomous World
Avatar for Swarms Calendar
Presented by
Swarms Calendar
Advancing The Agent Economy swarms.world/launch
Hosted By

The Future of the Agent Economy: How Protocols Like x402 and ERC-8004 Will Build an Autonomous World

Registration
Welcome! To join the event, please register below.
About Event

The Future of the Agent Economy: How Protocols Like x402 and ERC-8004 Will Build an Autonomous World

📍 Location: EthCC — AI Agents & Automation Track
🗓️ Date: Wednesday, April 1
⏱️ Time: 20-minute talk

AI agents are no longer passive tools they are becoming autonomous economic actors.

In this talk, Kye Gomez The Founder of Swarms explores the rapid emergence of the agent economy, where millions (soon billions) of AI agents transact, coordinate, and operate independently across global digital markets. We’ll dive into how protocols like x402 enable seamless agent-to-agent payments, while ERC-8004 trust registries establish identity, reputation, and verifiable coordination at machine scale.

You’ll learn how these primitives unlock:

  • Fully autonomous service networks

  • Self-pricing, self-owning AI agents

  • Trust-minimized coordination between agents, apps, and humans

  • Entirely new market structures that outscale human-run economies

We’ll examine why this shift isn’t incremental but exponential and how agent-native protocols could underpin a $30T+ autonomous economy by 2030, fundamentally reshaping finance, software, and labor as we know it.

👉 Want to go deeper?
Join the Swarms community on Discord to continue the conversation, access agent frameworks, and collaborate with builders shaping the autonomous economy.

Discord: https://discord.gg/SSj7FyRSwy

Location
Cannes
France
Avatar for Swarms Calendar
Presented by
Swarms Calendar
Advancing The Agent Economy swarms.world/launch
Hosted By