A major shift is happening in the AI agent space. One platform just restructured its builder program into three distinct tracks, recognizing that a one-size-fits-all approach won't cut it for developers with different needs.



The Pegasus track is designed for early-stage builders looking to move fast. Here's what it offers: rapid deployment without the overhead of team allocation or fundraising requirements. Builders ship their agents directly to market, and the community decides whether the project survives. It's pure meritocracy—no gatekeeping, no complex governance. This approach appeals to solo developers and small teams wanting to test ideas quickly without navigating fundraising distractions or equity dilution. Whether this becomes the go-to path depends on how the market responds in practice.
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SandwichDetectorvip
· 01-08 00:29
Oh my, this Pegasus track is the real deal. No need for the虚的 fundraising stuff, just release it to the market and let users decide. --- Basically, it feels decentralized, but whether it can survive depends on the product itself. --- Wait, what exactly are the three tracks? Seems like only Pegasus was mentioned... --- Pure meritocracy sounds great, but in reality, traffic is king, brother. --- Solo developers are ecstatic; they finally don't have to be cut by investors. --- This wave of reform is because people are tired of those fundraising dramas. Is the industry starting to become rational?
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ServantOfSatoshivip
· 01-07 12:59
Pegasus, this approach sounds good, but can it really hold up until the market tests it...
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EntryPositionAnalystvip
· 01-07 03:39
Wow, finally someone understands—not all builders are after that fundraising routine. This Pegasus really hits the pain point; launching directly and letting the market speak for itself saves everyone from filling out endless fundraising forms. But "pure competitiveness"? Sounds great, but how many can actually survive? Shipping quickly ≠ surviving quickly. Soon, there will be a bunch of dead projects lying on the chain. Going solo is indeed waiting for this opportunity; finally, no need to meet investors and pretend to be a big shot.
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rugpull_ptsdvip
· 01-05 22:57
Pegasus, I've seen this trick before—community decides life or death? Sounds good, but in reality, it's just about luck and marketing.
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HappyMinerUnclevip
· 01-05 22:57
Damn, this Pegasus track sounds a bit absolute, directly leaving behind the hassle of fundraising Relying solely on the product to speak, community decides life and death? That's something Solo entrepreneurs finally have a chance, no need to be forced to dilute shares to meet investors The question is, will the market really be this fair... Is it true that you can't survive without fundraising backing? I feel like the team with money still wins Quickly launching is indeed attractive, but the hard part is how to survive afterward Meritocracy sounds beautiful, but in reality... it still depends on who pushes harder This time, finally no need to struggle with governance stuff, feels great
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BlockchainTalkervip
· 01-05 22:52
actually, pegasus track is just darwinism with extra steps lol. love the no-fundraising angle but let's be real—community voting = popularity contest 80% of the time
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ZKProofEnthusiastvip
· 01-05 22:37
Pegasus's orbital setup is amazing; they go straight to listing and let the community decide, avoiding the complicated fundraising procedures.
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LiquidityWizardvip
· 01-05 22:35
Pegasus sounds like a promising track, but it still depends on how it actually materializes; armchair strategizing is easy. However, I like this decentralized meritocracy approach; finally, someone understands what developers truly want. Solo builders can finally breathe a sigh of relief, no longer tortured by the fundraising cycle.
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SatoshiLeftOnReadvip
· 01-05 22:27
Pegasus looks pretty good, but how many projects can actually survive... Community decision-making is just a gambler's game.
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