Aptos Just Put $50 Million on the Bet That AI Agents Are Crypto’s Next Big Traders
BlockNews
05-08 23:40
  • Aptos committed $50 million toward AI agents, trading infrastructure, and onchain systems
  • The initiative supports Decibel and Shelby, two products focused on AI-driven blockchain activity
  • BlackRock and Franklin Templeton already operate on Aptos as real-world assets hit $1.2 billion

Aptos is making a very aggressive bet on what the next generation of crypto users will actually look like, and according to the company, they may not even be human. The Aptos Foundation and Aptos Labs announced a combined $50 million commitment aimed at expanding AI-driven blockchain infrastructure, autonomous trading systems, and institutional-grade onchain markets.

The broader thesis is pretty straightforward: markets are increasingly moving onchain, while AI agents are becoming sophisticated enough to participate directly in those markets without constant human input. Whether that sounds visionary or slightly dystopian probably depends on how comfortable you are with machines trading against each other at millisecond speed.

The Funding Is Focused On Two Core Products

A large portion of the investment will support two projects Aptos sees as central to this next phase of blockchain activity. The first is Decibel, an onchain perpetual futures exchange incubated by Aptos Labs that launched on mainnet earlier this year.

Since February, Decibel has already surpassed $1 billion in cumulative trading volume, which gives the project at least some real traction beyond theoretical hype. That matters because crypto markets are full of AI narratives that never actually attract users or liquidity.

The second project is Shelby, a hot storage protocol specifically designed for AI agents operating onchain. Aptos described Shelby as infrastructure for a future where datasets are licensed for AI training, exchanged autonomously between agents, and traded across decentralized marketplaces.

In other words, Aptos believes AI systems themselves could eventually become major economic participants inside blockchain ecosystems rather than simply tools humans use.

Aptos Already Has Institutional Momentum

One reason Aptos’ AI push is attracting attention is because the network already has meaningful institutional activity underneath it. Real-world assets on Aptos recently climbed to roughly $1.2 billion, while stablecoin supply expanded to around $1.93 billion, nearly ten times higher than levels seen late last year.

BlackRock and Franklin Templeton are also already operating on the network, which gives Aptos credibility that many Layer-1 blockchains still struggle to achieve. Getting major traditional financial firms involved before launching a massive AI initiative changes how seriously markets tend to take the announcement.

And honestly, most blockchain projects would probably love to have institutional adoption numbers like that before making bold future-facing bets.

AI Agents May Become Crypto’s Biggest Users

The bigger idea behind Aptos’ strategy is that autonomous agents could eventually dominate certain types of blockchain activity entirely. Trading already operates at machine speed across much of traditional finance, so extending that behavior into onchain systems isn’t actually that difficult to imagine.

According to Aptos, trading became the first large-scale “agentic workload” to successfully move onchain. Now the company believes data exchange, AI coordination, and autonomous market participation could follow next.

That’s part of why Aptos keeps emphasizing sub-second finality and high-speed infrastructure. If AI agents are making constant autonomous decisions, waiting several minutes for transactions to settle simply becomes impractical.

Aptos Is Betting Early On A Very Different Future

The entire strategy ultimately comes down to one core assumption: that future blockchain users may increasingly be AI systems interacting with each other rather than individual humans manually clicking through MetaMask wallets.

If that thesis turns out correct, then building infrastructure optimized for machine-driven economic activity could become incredibly valuable over the next several years. If it doesn’t, Aptos still at least has functioning products like Decibel generating meaningful activity already.

Either way, the company is clearly positioning itself for a future where crypto, AI, and automated financial systems become deeply interconnected. And honestly, the industry seems to be moving in that direction whether people are fully ready for it or not.

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