Lennix, Global Business Officer at OKX: AI Agents will reshape transaction models, and Onchain OS will build the underlying infrastructure.

PANews reported on April 20 that Lennix, Global Business Officer of OKX, was invited to attend the “2026 Hong Kong Web3 Carnival” summit. At the main forum, he delivered a keynote speech entitled “Start building on Onchain OS”, sharing the design ideas and development direction of OKX Onchain OS from multiple dimensions, including the changes in transaction models brought about by AI Agents, the construction of on-chain operating systems, and the evolution of Web3 infrastructure.

Lennix states that with the rapid development of large-scale models and AI agents, users are beginning to use agents to perform market monitoring, signal generation, and strategy execution, leading to a change in trading behavior. However, the industry currently lacks an infrastructure that can balance execution efficiency and security, allowing AI agents to truly participate in on-chain interactions and operations while ensuring user control.

He further pointed out that Onchain OS is an on-chain operating system built specifically for this purpose. By integrating transaction, data, security, and settlement capabilities, it enables AI Agents to complete decision-making and execution within a unified framework. Simultaneously, as collaboration between Agents and between Agents and humans strengthens, the future market will gradually evolve from "human-to-system" interaction to a "multi-entity collaborative" network structure. Lennix stated that in this process, an open ecosystem and infrastructure will be crucial, giving every user the opportunity to leverage AI Agents to gain capabilities approaching those of professional institutions, thereby reshaping the way the entire Web3 ecosystem is participated in.

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