Marouen Zelleg— co-founder of Crestal Network—explains how AI agents can replace much of today’s freelance work, how tokens are a double edge sword and how Crestal’s open-source Intent Kit handles the hard bits: hosting, payments, access-control and on-chain incentives.
Twitters: https://x.com/crestalnetwork | https://x.com/intentkitai | https://x.com/marouen9
Key Topics:
Users vs creators: turning Fiverr-style gigs into 24/7 agents
Hosting, payments and updates as the real pain points
CAPS micro-credits for every agent call; future on-chain x402 payments
Revenue split among creators, platform and Intent Kit developers
Public vs private skills, verifiability and access control
When and how an agent can launch its own token
Long-term goal: a pure-agent freelancer marketplace
About Marouen Engineer who built large no-code systems for MINDEF and Toyota, led MetaMask BD at ConsenSys, and Polygon in APAC and now heads Crestal’s push toward an agent-driven economy.
TImeStamps:
01:13 Users vs creators; AI replaces manual gigs
02:36 Incentives for open-source agent creators
03:34 Live agent demo and hosting
05:05 BTC analysis agent example
06:41 Verifiable logs and access control
08:11 Public vs private skills
11:43 CAPS credit system and payments
13:21 Revenue-sharing model
16:09 Micro-payments and the x402 path
16:53 CAPS (internal) vs NATION (external) tokens
18:33 Do tokens distract builders?
22:46 Criteria to launch agent tokens
25:06 Vision and near-mid-term challenges
30:26 MCP server limits; building before the token
Links
Crestal Website: https://crestal.network
Intent Kit: https://github.com/crestalnetwork/int...
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- PublishedJuly 16, 2025 at 4:00 PM UTC