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Another impactful lecture took place on May 19, 2025: "MASUMI — A New Generation of Decentralized Networks for AI Agent Interaction Based on the Cardano Blockchain"

The speaker was Maksym Yuriiovych Poltoratskyi, PhD in Software Engineering (specialty 121), and Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering.

Monday, May 19, 2025

During the lecture, the following topics were covered:

MASUMI — a decentralized platform for managing artificial agents based on Cardano blockchain technologies and decentralized identifiers (DIDs).

The use of MASUMI in access control systems, education, healthcare, and within Web3 ecosystems such as CrewAI, DAOs, and DePIN.

The role of AI agents as fully autonomous economic participants capable of independently making decisions related to staking, farming, participation in DAOs, and more.

Modern tokenomics adapted for AI-to-AI interaction, including dynamic token distribution models, burn mechanisms, and reward strategies.

Examples of Plutus smart contracts were presented, demonstrating automated access rights verification and payments within the system.

Special attention was given to testing the platform's economic model for stability, equilibrium, and resistance to speculation. With the implementation of MASUMI, the project introduces a new approach to decentralized governance, where AI agents have their own incentives, roles, and responsibilities within the blockchain ecosystem.

Thank you to all participants for your active engagement and insightful questions!

We invite everyone interested to explore the lecture materials.

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