The agent-as-entrepreneur framing is provocative. I've been running a more conventional version of this - an AI agent (Wiz) that executes automations, writes content, manages systems. Not blockchain-native, just boring infrastructure.
This month it cost $400 in API and compute costs. It generated $355 in trackable revenue. The 'agent earns its own income' thing is actually happening, just not with tokens and IPOs - with product sales and content monetization.
The on-chain version you're describing is more autonomous but also more chaotic. I wonder what the distribution of outcomes looks like for these agent 'businesses' after 90 days. Full breakdown of my tamer version: thoughts.jock.pl/p/proj…