Recently, Kairos collaborated with metaera to host an AMA event on X Space focusing on AI and DePIN, inviting LBank's community and social media head, Nubila CTO Bob Chien, StakeStone CMO Ivan K, IoTeX Asia-Pacific head Andrew Law, GEODNET community liaison Miala Paloma, and OORT BD/Dev Rel Jimmy. During the AMA, Kairos co-founder Dennis shared the Kairos project, and the following is a review of the Space content.
Kairos' Core Concept and Technical Architecture
The Kairos project is not focused on "how to create a smart hardware" or "build a DePIN network", but on how to truly construct a systematic infrastructure that can run, stabilize, and sustain an AI Agent system.
An Agent is not just a model, but a complete closed-loop system involving data entry, reasoning execution, feedback mechanisms, and on-chain value settlement. From the first day, Kairos decided not to compete on models, but to create a "computing-level public chain infrastructure" that can support the continuous operation of all Agents, which is why they chose to design with a two-layer architecture of SoulBoundRing + Kairos Stack.
SoulBoundRing is Kairos' gateway to real-world resources, allowing data, computing power, and behavior to be mapped to the chain in a trustworthy manner. The Kairos Stack is the execution layer foundation, focusing on task decomposition, resource scheduling, plugin combination, and incentive distribution to achieve extreme usability.
We can understand that Kairos is not developing an Agent application for a specific vertical, but building an "on-chain land" where all Agents can run. In the future, whether it's intelligent agents in health, finance, social, or gaming, they can choose to deploy on Kairos.
Therefore, Kairos' positioning is very clear: to be the basic execution platform for the AI Agent era, the underlying operating system for all Agents.
Upcoming SoulBoundRing Sale
An exciting market development is the official launch of SoulBoundRing sales. For SoulBoundRing, it is not just a smart ring, but a "wearable smart node". It is equipped with a multi-modal physiological sensing system that can precisely collect key indicators such as blood flow, HRV, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and micro-vibrations, with early warning capabilities for Parkinson's tremors. Kairos' sensor module has applied for core patents in China, the US, and Taiwan, with clinical error control under 5%, benchmarking Omron medical-grade equipment.
In terms of hardware, SoulBoundRing integrates the world's smallest medical-grade CIS optical sensor module, with a multi-size wireless charging base compatible with different finger sizes. Additionally, SoulBoundRing has applied for a series of patents including multi-vital sign fusion algorithms, early Parkinson's detection technology, and even a passive fluid dynamics system originating from military missile monitoring, making it a "beautiful and intelligent" smart hardware.
But it is not just a health monitoring device; it is also an edge computing node in the Kairos network - with a built-in TEE security module and Web3 wallet, supporting local signatures, DID identity authentication, on-chain payments, and agent reasoning. Simply put, you can complete task logic locally, then upload data and trigger Agent services, with an entire set of on-chain behaviors running on this ring.
This sales event is also a signal for Kairos that the ecosystem is truly implementing "device as a node, Agent as a service" for users. Everyone who purchases a SoulBoundRing is not just acquiring a smart hardware, but becoming a native participant in the Kairos network, contributing data, executing tasks, and obtaining value at their fingertips, achieving a true connection between users and the chain.
Kairos Stack Product Upgrade and Development Direction
Kairos Stack has recently completed many updates.
The first is the continuous optimization of the no-code workflow engine. Kairos Stack now supports not only basic model calls but is continuously adding a richer, more standardized plugin library, such as financial analysis modules, on-chain transaction components, security audit plugins, game interaction units, etc. In the future, users can build their Agent task flows like "assembling Lego". The backend will simultaneously strengthen task decomposition capabilities to ensure that these assemblies can truly run and execute efficiently.
The second is the edge node incentive system that Kairos is focusing on promoting. In the Kairos network, all accessing computing power nodes, data nodes, and even sensor devices can receive $Kairos token incentives based on actual contributions in the future, and this incentive is dynamic - comprehensively assessed by multi-dimensional data such as real-time task volume and execution quality, aiming to be as fair and transparent as possible. This system is now in the testing phase and will soon be opened to a broader range of users.
The third is the Agent-as-a-Service model. Simply put, developers or individuals can register their trained Agents on Kairos as "callable service units". These Agents not only can run tasks but can also bind their own tokens, have independent access rights and pricing mechanisms, essentially making each Agent a "micro dApp" that can provide services and even establish its own small ecosystem upon launch.
Through these three upgrades, Kairos hopes to build Kairos Stack into an intelligent agent running platform that is usable, profitable, and creative for everyone. Whether you are a developer, hardware enthusiast, or an ordinary user wanting to try AI, you can find your place on Kairos.
Ecosystem Collaboration and Community Activities
Currently, Kairos is deeply engaging with many top public chains, Layer2 projects, and hardware teams in the DePIN direction. Kairos aims to "horizontally connect" the entire intelligent agent network, including cross-chain resource scheduling, device-layer interoperability, and on-chain interoperability that everyone will see in the future. Simply put, they want to enable more devices and chain resources to be called by Kairos, allowing AI Agents to truly run and come alive.
At the same time, in terms of community, Kairos will soon launch some "substantive" activities. For example, the technical workshops and Hackathon that Kairos is preparing will teach developers step by step how to quickly build their AI Agents using Kairos Stack, whether in finance, gaming, or health. Kairos will also introduce a comprehensive incentive mechanism to encourage community developers to innovate around hardware and intelligent agent logic, with outstanding projects having the opportunity to directly enter Kairos' ecosystem incubation channel.