Hedera Launches Developer Lab on March 26 to Capture AI Market

Hedera launched its 'Agent Lab' on March 26, 2026, an integrated development environment (IDE) aimed at simplifying the creation of on-chain artificial intelligence agents. The platform provides a tiered toolset with no-code, low-code, and advanced modes, designed to lower the barrier to entry for AI developers looking to build on a distributed ledger. By facilitating easier development, Hedera aims to attract a new class of builders to its ecosystem and establish itself as a key infrastructure provider in the growing decentralized AI (DeAI) sector.

Industry Accelerates $1B Push for AI Agent Infrastructure

Hedera's initiative enters a market already experiencing significant investment and development. TRON DAO recently scaled its dedicated AI fund from $100 million to $1 billion to back projects building for the "agentic economy." This capital is targeted at early-stage investments in agent identity, stablecoin payments, and developer tools. Concurrently, payments firm MoonPay launched an open-source wallet standard, supported by partners like PayPal and Circle, to enable AI agents to securely manage funds and execute transactions across different blockchains. These parallel developments underscore a broad industry consensus on the imminent convergence of AI and crypto.

Building the Rails for a Projected $30 Trillion Economy

The push to integrate AI with blockchain is driven by projections that the agentic economy could be worth $30 trillion by 2030. This future involves autonomous AI programs acting as independent economic participants, executing tasks from trading to e-commerce directly on-chain. As these systems become more prevalent, the demand for efficient, low-cost, and secure infrastructure like that being built by Hedera, TRON, and MoonPay will become critical. The competition is now focused on which network can provide the most effective and developer-friendly environment to support this new wave of automated economic activity.