The AI agent market is aiming for $236 billion! Will Ethereum gain an edge with the Strawmap upgrade?

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On February 27, news reports indicate that the integration of blockchain and artificial intelligence is accelerating. The AI agent market size has doubled in two years to $11.55 billion and is expected to expand to $236 billion by 2034. Circle’s CEO pointed out that AI agents are just the beginning; digital currencies and open infrastructure will become key to supporting autonomous contracts and on-chain interactions. Amid this trend, Ethereum’s strategic positioning has once again attracted attention.

Recently, Vitalik Buterin proposed the “Strawmap” network framework, emphasizing faster block generation and improved transaction finality, providing higher throughput and lower latency environments for high-frequency, automated AI contract deployment. This technological upgrade aligns with the demands of AI-driven applications, giving Ethereum a first-mover advantage in areas such as “AI agent deployment public chains,” “smart contract automatic execution,” and “scalable blockchain protocols.”

Although Vitalik sold approximately 19,000 ETH at an average price of around $2,037, the market reaction was relatively restrained, and the price structure remained stable, indicating that funds are more focused on long-term infrastructure development rather than short-term fluctuations. Meanwhile, BitMine holds about 4.4 million ETH, with over 3 million staked, and has publicly expressed confidence in Ethereum’s structural advantages amid the AI agent wave.

On-chain data also shows that Ethereum leads the second-ranked blockchain by about 40% in AI agent deployment, highlighting its mature ecosystem and developer density. Short-term price fluctuations are more reflective of risk appetite changes rather than fundamental weaknesses. Against the backdrop of rapid growth in the AI agent market, Ethereum is optimizing performance and expanding its ecosystem to pave the way for the next phase of smart contract application opportunities.

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