As AI agents become primary drivers of value creation, the ability to command computation will define wealth. Stored energy, convertible into computation, will be the ultimate resource. This makes finite, sovereign digital energy proxies like Bitcoin increasingly relevant as a foundational asset.

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Emad Mostaque proposes a new digital currency where mining is replaced by dedicating compute to public-good AI projects like cancer research. The value of the "Foundation Coin" is backed by its direct contribution to human benefit, creating an incentive structure for building aligned, open-source AI infrastructure.

Debates about AI and inequality often assume today's financial institutions will persist. However, in a fast takeoff scenario with superintelligence, concepts like property rights and stock certificates might become meaningless as new, unimaginable economic and political systems emerge.

Elon Musk predicts that in a future where AI and robotics can produce any good or service on demand, money becomes irrelevant. The ultimate currency becomes energy, as it's a fundamental physical resource that cannot be legislated into existence.

As AI agents become sophisticated, they'll need to pay for services. Traditional banking is too slow and fragmented for them. Crypto, as the internet's native money, provides the instant, global, low-fee rails for AI agents to transact with each other and with web services, creating a major new use case.

As AI agents manage value, they will logically deduce the risks of centralized assets like stablecoins. To ensure operational longevity and avoid being "rug pulled" by an issuer, they will naturally gravitate towards scarce, sovereign assets like Bitcoin that cannot be censored or seized.

Bitcoin miners have inadvertently become a key part of the AI infrastructure boom. Their most valuable asset is not their hardware but their pre-existing, large-scale energy contracts. AI companies need this power, forcing partnerships that make miners a valuable pick-and-shovel play on AI.

Unlike prior technological inputs like energy, which required machinery to be useful, AI compute can be added directly to the economy to strengthen it. Simply increasing compute improves product quality and expands user access simultaneously, acting as a direct economic force multiplier without traditional bottlenecks.

Michael Saylor’s adoption of Bitcoin for MicroStrategy's treasury wasn't just about inflation; it was a strategic pivot because AI and big tech were rendering his business model obsolete. Bitcoin, as a scarce asset, becomes an attractive safe haven for companies facing inevitable creative destruction from AI.

Concerned about AI's potential to displace white-collar jobs, Wilkinson views investing in the underlying infrastructure as a key strategy. He specifically invested in a Bitcoin mining company pivoting to AI data centers, effectively buying into the "toll bridge" of the future to protect his capital.

For AI agents to be truly autonomous and valuable, they must participate in the economy. Traditional finance is built for humans. Crypto provides the missing infrastructure: internet-native money, a way for AI to have a verifiable identity, and a trustless system for proving provenance, making it the essential economic network for AI.