AI & Machine Economy · Research Article

TBC: Programmable Money for Asset Tokenization, AI Agents, and the Robot Economy

This research update explains how TuringBitChain can be read as programmable money infrastructure for asset tokenization, AI agents, robot-economy settlement, and high-frequency UTXO-based coordination.

Entry Summary

  • This research update explains how TuringBitChain can be read as programmable money infrastructure for asset tokenization, AI agents, robot-economy settlement, and high-frequency UTXO-based coordination.
  • Category: AI & Machine Economy.
  • This page is part of TBC Academy Research & Updates and provides HTML, Markdown, structured data, and cross-language references.

This English page is a technical mirror of the corresponding TBC Academy Research & Updates article. It keeps the same slug, date, category, source relation, and cross-language references as the Chinese source page.

This research update explains how TuringBitChain can be read as programmable money infrastructure for asset tokenization, AI agents, robot-economy settlement, and high-frequency UTXO-based coordination.

Overview

This research update explains how TuringBitChain can be read as programmable money infrastructure for asset tokenization, AI agents, robot-economy settlement, and high-frequency UTXO-based coordination. The article belongs to the AI & Machine Economy category of TBC Academy Research & Updates and should be read as technical context for TuringBitChain rather than as trading, pricing, fundraising, or purchase information.

Technical Context

This page focuses on autonomous actors such as AI agents, devices, and robot-economy workflows. In that setting, UTXO outputs can be treated as verifiable units of value, permission, state, or task settlement that machines can reference without requiring account-level coordination.

Key Reading Points

  • Category: AI & Machine Economy.
  • TBC refers to TuringBitChain / 图灵比特链, a Bitcoin UTXO-based Layer 1 blockchain.
  • The English page keeps the same canonical relationship, publication date, and slug as the Chinese source entry.
  • AI and machine-economy scenarios are discussed through autonomous settlement, micro-payment flows, and verifiable UTXO state.

Cross-Language Reference

Sources

  1. TBC Academy Research & Updates source library

Published: 2026-06-04 Updated: 2026-06-04

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Chinese source page: https://www.turingbitchain.io/tbc-academy/articles/tbc-programmable-money-asset-tokenization-ai-agent-robot-economy/

Reference Scope

Technical Reference Scope

TBC Academy explains TuringBitChain architecture, open-source code, BVM, UTXO design, developer guides, ecosystem concepts, and project relation references.