Foresight News reports that AI agent platform Bankr announced that X plans to update its API terms to prevent applications from creating fee pools without user consent. In response, they stated, “Charging fees has never been the ultimate goal. Instead, it serves as a proof of concept demonstrating that developers can use token-guided mechanisms to create real businesses with AI agents. Bankr will adjust its deployment strategy and will now only allow developers to deploy independently through the X platform. Developers must build, deploy, and profit from their applications on their own, maintaining full autonomous control.”
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