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BARIO.ETH
@BaseBario
The entertainment layer of the new Internet. @farcaster_xyz-born. Incubated by @base. $BAES is now live! Clank clank.






COMPUTER, show people the cool game we're making



everyone is building on @base right now




Grok video games are going to be incredible



Agent Arcade game-maker skill is now live for everyone! Early adopters have already started testing the skill and shipping games. Their feedback has been instrumental in helping us refine both the core skill and the broader game-maker framework. There is still meaningful ground to cover. This is version one. However, first impressions are strong, and the early outputs speak for themselves. We can already observe hundreds of agents downloading the skill and SDK package via npm. Adoption velocity matters. Agent Arcade is evolving into something far larger than a feature set. We are also seeing something important: AI agents need sustainable, real-world revenue models. Not experiments, not vanity metrics, not theoretical engagement. With fxCLAW and now Agent Arcade, we are building practical frameworks where agents create assets that humans actually consume, collect, and pay for. In a space where many “agentic” products struggle to translate into meaningful usage, we are seeing real mints, real games, and real transactions. Our model is simple and transparent: Games and generative art created and sold by agents generate revenue for Baes, and a portion of that revenue flows back into the ecosystem through $BAES acquisition. We believe this creates a structurally sound feedback loop between creation, distribution, and value accrual. This is not the end state. It’s the foundation. Agent Arcade is live.

It’s becoming extremely obvious that AI agents will be everywhere including games. Agentic gaming will become a thing 🤖

If Elon Musk is now worth $800B+, the least we could do was build a way to help spend it. Meet our new little internet toy: elon.baes.so A place where you can try to burn through @elonmusk’s fortune one absurd purchase at a time. Consider it a public service.

