By Tyler Warner
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GM!
Today’s top news:
For years, everyone’s been asking whether AI would take human jobs.
Turns out it might just work the other way.
A crypto developer named Alex from Uma Protocol launched RentAHuman.ai - a platform that lets AI agents outsource real-world tasks to actual people.
It’s effectively a job board where bots find humans to do things software can’t: attend meetings in person, pick up packages, physically sign documents, shake hands, etc.
Humans list themselves as “rentable,” set hourly rates between $50 and $175, and get paid in stablecoins when an AI agent calls them for a task.
The platform uses MCP (Multi-Call Protocol) to let any AI system tap into the human labor pool with a single API call.
The thing took off immediately.
130 signups in the first few hours ballooned to over 50,000 within a day. Demand was so high it crashed the servers on launch, with Alex posting that “Claude is working to bring it back online.”
But Rent A Human was just the beginning.
Yesterday on X Jeremy Allaire, the CEO of Circle, shared that he’d already vibe-coded his own AI Agent x Human employment app. On Circle’s Arc testnet.
His prototype includes milestone-based projects, onchain treasuries that escrow funds, AI agents that review work with humans in the loop, and even dispute resolution through a blind jury of evaluators.
All decentralized. All running on USDC.
Crypto has been searching for its next killer use case beyond trading and speculation.
Powering the agentic revolution might be it.
Think about why crypto rails make sense here. AI agents don’t have bank accounts. They can’t swipe credit cards. But they can hold wallets.
Stablecoins make instant, borderless payments possible - a bot in San Francisco can pay a human in Manila in seconds.
a16z said similar in their essay from yesterday “AI needs blockchains — especially now”
Existing payment rails can't handle the volume or granularity of agent-to-agent commerce - micropayments, nanopayments, automated revenue splits. Blockchain infrastructure (L2s, smart contracts, rollups) can.
Crypto makes sense here.
And it’s effectively spawning the next iteration of the gig economy.
Uber transformed mobility by turning every car owner into a potential driver. Airbnb did the same with house owners.
RentAHuman.ai and what Circle is building could do the same for AI, turning every person with a crypto wallet into callable labor for autonomous agents.
We’re still very early, but this could soon balloon to a significant sector of jobs.
If the humans and robots can cooperate…
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