Crypto.com CEO Kris Marszalek announced the February 8 launch of ai.com, a consumer platform for creating autonomous AI agents.
The announcement coincides with a planned commercial during Super Bowl LX on NBC.
The company did not disclose pricing tiers or technical specifications for the agent capabilities.
ai.com allows users to generate personal AI agents that can execute tasks across applications, including calendar management, messaging, and workflow automation.
The platform claims agents can autonomously develop missing features to complete tasks, with improvements shared across the network of users.
Platform Details
Users access the service through a profile system with free and paid subscription tiers.
The company states agents operate in isolated environments with user-specific encryption and permission-based controls. Marszalek described the platform as requiring no technical knowledge, with agent generation taking approximately 60 seconds.
The platform promises future capabilities including stock trading, financial services integrations, and agent marketplaces. No timeline was provided for these features.
Marszalek will continue as CEO of both ai.com and Crypto.com, which reports over 150 million users.
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Domain Acquisition Questions
The announcement claims Marszalek acquired the ai.com domain in 2025 in "the single largest domain purchase in history." No purchase price was disclosed. Voice.com holds the documented record for largest all-cash domain sale at $30 million in 2019.
AI.com was previously owned by OpenAI, which reportedly acquired it in 2023 for approximately $11 million.
The ai.com domain was listed for sale at $100 million in March 2025, though no completed transaction at that price has been independently confirmed. The company did not respond to questions about the acquisition price or timeline.
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