BitGPT is building the foundations for the future agent economy.
In 2025, an autonomous agent can spin up a GPU in 200 milliseconds, request a language model inference in 80 milliseconds, or stream sensor data to a fleet of microservices with sub-second round-trips. Yet, to pay for those resources, it must traverse seconds to minutes-long card network paths, opaque batch processors, or ad-hoc crypto gateways.
Over the past decade, we’ve patched around this gap with API keys, SaaS metering dashboards, usage spreadsheets, prepaid credits, ad impressions, OAuth scopes, embedded Stripe buttons, Lightning paywalls, ERC 20 approve()/transferFrom() gymnastics, and a half-dozen proprietary “credits” abstractions. Each workaround solves a local problem while reinforcing a global one: value exchange on the web remains siloed, lossy, and hostile to automation.
Today, we are paving the way for a Cambrian moment for autonomous agents, with three core products:
BitGPT is building the economic layer for autonomous software; we’re creating the protocols, networks, and tools that let agents discover, negotiate, and pay each other without humans in the loop.
From LLM-powered workflows to device-to-device settlement, we’re enabling machine commerce at internet scale.
If you’ve ever wanted to build the next layer of the web, this is that layer.
We are backed by Galaxy Digital and the Stanford Blockchain Builders Fund and are official infrastructure partners of BNB Chain, Solana, and more ecosystems to come.
Now, we need a technical storyteller to bring thousands of builders into this movement.