
Big progress today on two fronts!!
First I created the first DevvX transaction on staging (a minting of 100,000,000 TestCoin). This represents the first DevvX transaction in the new AI created version of DevvX, on a persistent blockchain. I had the local version working before, but for an online server, I had to get key management in, all of the AWS stacks in place, auth working, wallet generation, and the blockchain itself running on online servers. The transaction was signed with an ECDSA signature, sent to the INN, and then was allowed to the core blockchain which validated the transaction and added it to a block. I could then see the genesis block and the minting block on the block explorer, and I could see the transaction details in the block explorer. So satisfying to see the transaction appear in the block explorer!
Second, and equally importantly, I got the first complex Arche (web app) built in the Fias Arch Builder itself. This is weeks in the making, and the Arche Builder is by far the most complex Arche we've built. With the Arche builder, I created a Provisional Patent Writer that takes users through a 12 step process that I honed when I was actually first working on the Fias patents. The Arche Builder was able to take me through each step and build the flow across each UI for each page, maintaining the final data goal (the resulting patent draft itself). I tried building the same thing on Base 44 with the same input, and it was too complex and not able to do it! This feels good.
It was a pretty crazy dev session the last few days. On my left computer I was logged in to a WSL session on my laptop and was working through getting Fias Prod to deploy. I had a number of clean up items on the AWS stacks for both staging and prod, and it was a couple day process getting everything in order. On my middle computer, I have a large wrap around screen - comparable to two monitors. I was using WSL working on the DevvX staging deployment described above (left half of the screen). On that same computer I was using a different WSL instance and implementing the Arche Builder in which the AI interacts with completely separate AWS and Github accounts (right half of the screen). Then, when the Arche Builder was building the Patent Writer, I started that process by testing using it to create a patent draft. The Arche Builder is in essence our own version of Claude Code. So I then had a fourth session going, using the Arche Builder that was essentially within the other session building the Arche Builder. It reminded me of Inception haha - dreams within dreams. On two of the sessions I was figuring out the deployment of the systems where everything ultimately resides. In the next session I was building the Arche Builder itself. Then I was working within the Arche Builder writing a patent. I kind of felt like a Star Wars droid with 6 arms working on many different things. Throw in some Telegram responses, work on email, and investor responses at various bits of time availability (which were not often given I had four full programming sessions going at once). My brain is tired and I'm taking the rest of the night off having hit these two big milestones.
And to be sure, they are big milestones. They are both at the heart of the respective platforms - DevvX and Fias.
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