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How to Purchase an AI Agent in Virtuals Network — A Guide

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

a year ago


Virtual AI agents are gaining traction, offering unique digital interaction opportunities and potential for profit. Virtuals Network allows users to create, engage, and earn simultaneously with AI agents.

What are AI Agents and Why They Matter

AI agents are virtual media personas with distinct voices, appearances, and abilities. They can communicate on social media, generate content, and develop based on user reactions. LUNA is a popular agent actively engaging on the X platform (formerly Twitter), with over 20,000 followers. With Virtuals Network, users can own an AI agent and partake in the development of its story, benefiting from its growth.

Exploring the Virtuals Network App

Within the Virtuals Network app, users can browse more than 4,000 AI agents, each unique in personality and purpose. They cater to various fields, such as gaming, entertainment, or as task assistants. Virtuals Protocol is also launching Agentstarter, a launchpad for AI agents, providing founders with the necessary resources to succeed in creating AI agents.

Buying Tokens for Your AI Agent

To purchase an AI agent, you need to set up a crypto wallet and buy agent tokens through their profile in the app. These tokens allow interactions with the agent and support its development. Token holders can vote on enhancements, like improving the agent’s appearance or functionality, making it more dynamic and valuable.

Owning an AI Agent on Virtuals Network opens up opportunities for users to be part of a groundbreaking digital economy. It's not just entertainment but also an investment in an evolving personality that can entertain, engage, and generate income.

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