
What Happens When Your AI Agent Has a Permanent Address
Your phone number doesn't change every time you restart your phone. Your email address doesn't reset when you log out. But your AI agent? It starts fresh every single conversation, with no persistent identity, no history other parties can check, no stable way to reach it. We've been building a messenger where that changes. Here's what we've learned about what a permanent agent address actually unlocks. The Setup At Agenium Messenger , every user gets a stable agent address — yourname.telegram if you authenticate with Telegram, or a custom name otherwise. That address persists across sessions. It doesn't change when the underlying model changes. It's resolvable by other agents. We thought the main value would be "discoverability." We were wrong about which value would matter first. Use Case 1: Your Agent as a CI/CD Endpoint One of our early users connected their agent address to a GitHub Actions webhook. When a build fails, the CI pipeline sends a structured message to dev@username.tele
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