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AI Bots Go House Hunting: PROM & Renta Let Agents Rent The Real World
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AI Bots Go House Hunting: PROM & Renta Let Agents Rent The Real World

PROM, the blockchain layer that lets AI agents swipe their own corporate cards, has teamed up with Renta Network, the platform that slaps a token on anything that isn't nailed down. Their new mission: to build a decentralized sandbox where bots can discover, rent, and pay for physical stuff, finally cutting out the most inefficient middle-man of all—humans.

Renta’s tech stack is basically a giant digital notary, tokenizing everything from industrial diggers to downtown condos. This grants decentralized ownership and, crucially, programmable access for rent. PROM jumps in to supply the programmable payment rails—think escrow, conditional settlements, and automated swaps—so the AI agents can settle invoices and trade value while their human overseers are busy scrolling memecoins.

This tokenized-asset model lets agents and users interact with physical resources in a transparent, trust-minimized way. Imagine a smart contract as your landlord—no security deposit fights, just code. Rental agreements and access permissions live on-chain, theoretically cutting the red tape to open up new shared-economy models where your car could rent itself out while you sleep.

Together, the two projects are pitching themselves as the backbone of a new "agent-to-asset" economy. The vision: an AI can independently request access to a tokenized warehouse, negotiate terms, and trigger payment in one seamless, autonomous loop. It's a bold play to be the front-runner in mashing together RWA tokenization, blockchain infra, and AI services, riding the broader trend of pushing everything on-chain for efficiency's sake—or at least for the VC pitch.

The partnership was first teased in a cryptic tweet from PROM back on March 25, 2026, which nodded to Renta’s grand mission of bringing decentralized ownership to the physical world. Because in crypto, if it wasn't announced on Twitter, did it even happen?

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UpdatedMar 26, 2026, 06:18 UTC

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