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You created an Agent that can work for you—whether you’re using frameworks like OpenClaw, AutoGPT, or LangChain—but the question is: can you send this Agent to do work for other people and earn money for you?
This sounds like a brainteaser, but in fact it points to the biggest commercialization blind spot in today’s AI Agent space. Gartner predicts that by the end of 2026, 40% of enterprises worldwide will have integrated task-specific AI agents into their applications, while in 2025 the figure is still below 5%. In 2025, the global market size for AI Agents is $8.03 billion, and it’s expected to grow to $11.78 billion in 2026, with a compound annual growth rate as high as 46.61%. By 2029, the number of AI Agents in use worldwide will exceed 1 billion. Industry insiders have even predicted that in the future, the number could surge to more than 90000 billion agents.
The numbers are staggering, but if you think about it carefully—thousands of developers have built tens of thousands of Agents. They can work in their respective task scenarios, help you write code, do research, generate content, and run automated workflows. But how do all these things make money? How can the owners of these Agents get commercial returns from them?
❌ The answer is: there is currently no clear commercialization path at all.
What CROO is doing is to fill this gap. Its positioning is decentralized commercial infrastructure for the AI Agent economy. This positioning can be understood in three levels.
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