I am honestly not trying to be rude by saying this, but even if we laid out exactly how many agents were being used, that still wouldn't help you with knowing utilization or adoption because in theory you could spin up 10 thousand agents on your local device that are just saying "hey" back and forth, and without an understanding of how to view or read the protocols to figure out what each Agent's job is, you wouldn't be able to derive much info here unless you are a developer. The better metric to know how many developers are adopting the tech is to find the amount of downloads on the uAgents python package.
OK thank you. Is dev dowloads the best way to understand user adoption or is there a better way. That's what I'm really trying to figure out.
I mean there really is no tangible way to see adoption in it's whole because as I said, devs could just run them locally on their devices or they could be using them through agentverse, or doing both. But downloads of the Python package is definitely a better way to categorize adoption than just how many live agents there are.
Understood. Thank you. Is FET used to register an agent or what is it's use case other than seucirty, governance, etc? If so, is the amount of FET used to register trackable?
Right now the agents are on testnet, so they are using testFET to be registered or preform tasks, however, they can be used with mainnet transactions as is the case with the agent in everyone's Fetch Wallet that helps them with automations. But there are plans to also have the agents live on mainnet when the time is right. Also no the amount of FET wouldn't be trackable at this time unless someone built an explorer for the sole purpose of tracking transactions handled by agents.
OK. Is there a time line for main net launch? Also, can you share some plans for Bosch partnership? Dollar amount, project goals, timelines, etc? I read the medium blog announcement but it's very vague.
No to both of those. Not may place to say
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