Recently, Kairos, in collaboration with metaera, held an AMA event themed around AI and DePIN in the form of X Space, inviting LBank community and social media leaders, 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, among others. During the AMA, Kairos co-founder Dennis shared insights about the Kairo project, and below is a recap of the Space content.
Kairos's core philosophy and technical architecture
The Kairos project itself is not focused on "how to create smart hardware" or "establish a DePIN network," but rather on how to truly build a systematic infrastructure that can run effectively, stably, and sustainably for AI Agents.
An Agent is not just a model; it is a complete closed-loop system involving data entry, inference execution, feedback mechanisms, and on-chain value settlement. From day one, Kairos decided not to compete on models but to create a "computational-level public chain facility" that supports the continuous operation of all Agents, which is why it chose to design with a two-layer architecture of SoulBoundRing + Kairos Stack.
SoulBoundRing is the gateway for Kairos to open up real-world resources, allowing data, computing power, and actions to be reliably mapped onto the chain. Kairos Stack serves as the execution layer's foundation, focusing on optimizing task decomposition, resource scheduling, plugin combinations, and incentive distribution.
We can understand that Kairos is not developing a specific vertical Agent application but is building a "land on-chain" that allows all Agents to operate. In the future, whether in health, finance, social, or gaming, intelligent agents can choose to deploy on Kairos.
Thus, Kairos's positioning is clear: it aims to be the foundational execution platform for the AI Agent era, serving as the underlying operating system for all Agents.
Upcoming SoulBoundRing sales
An exciting market development is that SoulBoundRing will officially begin sales. For SoulBoundRing, it is not just a smart ring but a "wearable smart node." It is equipped with a multimodal physiological sensing system that can accurately collect key indicators such as blood flow, HRV, blood pressure, blood oxygen, and micro-vibrations, with early warning capabilities for Parkinson's tremors. Kairos's sensing module has applied for core patents in China, the U.S., and Taiwan, with clinical error controlled below 5%, comparable to Omron medical-grade devices.
In terms of hardware, SoulBoundRing integrates the world's smallest medical-grade CIS optical sensor module and comes with a multi-size wireless charging base, compatible with different finger sizes. Additionally, the SoulBoundRing device has applied for a series of patents, including multi-vital sign fusion algorithms, early detection technology for Parkinson's, and even a passive fluid mechanics system derived from military missile monitoring, making it a "smart hardware that is both beautiful and intelligent."
However, it is not just a health monitoring device; it is also an edge computing node within the Kairos network—featuring a built-in TEE security module and Web3 wallet, supporting local signing, DID identity authentication, on-chain payments, and agent inference. In simple terms, you can have it complete task logic locally, then upload data and trigger Agent services, enabling a full set of on-chain actions to run on this ring.
This sales event is also a signal for Kairos, indicating that the ecosystem is genuinely delivering "devices as nodes, Agents as services" to users. Every person who purchases a SoulBoundRing not only owns a piece of smart hardware but also becomes a native participant in the Kairos network, contributing data, executing tasks, and obtaining value at their fingertips, achieving a meaningful connection between users and the chain.
Kairos Stack's product upgrades 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 also continuously adding a richer and 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 own intelligent agent task flows as if they were "playing with Legos." The backend will also enhance task decomposition capabilities to ensure that these assembled components can run and execute efficiently.
The second focus for Kairos is advancing the edge node incentive system. All computing nodes, data nodes, and even sensing devices connected to the Kairos network will be able to receive $Kairos token incentives based on their actual contributions, and this incentive will be dynamic—assessed comprehensively based on real-time task volume, execution quality, and other multidimensional data to achieve fairness and transparency. This system is currently in the testing phase and will soon be open for broader user participation.
The third is the Agent-as-a-Service model. In simple terms, developers or individuals can register their trained Agents on Kairos as "callable service units." This Agent can not only run tasks but also bind its own tokens, have independent access permissions and pricing mechanisms, effectively turning each Agent into a "mini dApp" that can provide services externally and even establish its own small ecosystem once launched.
Kairos aims to develop Kairos Stack into an intelligent agent operating platform that is accessible, profitable, and creative for everyone. Whether you are a developer, a hardware enthusiast, or just an ordinary user wanting to try AI, you can find your place on Kairos.
Ecosystem cooperation and community activities
Currently, Kairos is engaging in deep connections with many leading public chains, Layer 2 projects, and some hardware teams in the DePIN direction. Kairos aims to create a horizontally integrated intelligent agent network, including cross-chain resource scheduling, device interoperability, and on-chain interoperability, among other aspects. In simple terms, it seeks to enable more devices and resources on the chain to be called by Kairos, allowing AI Agents to truly operate and thrive.
At the same time, in terms of community, Kairos will soon launch some "hands-on" activities. For example, Kairos is preparing technical workshops and hackathons that will teach developers how to quickly build their own AI Agents using Kairos Stack. Whether you are in finance, gaming, or health, you can find corresponding modules on the Kairos platform to construct your projects. Kairos will also introduce a complete set of incentive mechanisms to encourage community developers to innovate around hardware and intelligent agent logic, with outstanding projects having the opportunity to enter Kairos's ecosystem incubation channel directly.