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the0takuc0mrade.dev
@junep059
Anime | Basketball | Web3 developer (Solidity and Cairo) | 2x Hackathon winner | @Cryptnancex ambassador











The @synthesis_md hackathon just wrapped. We went in as a partner and a judge. Builders had one week to build and ship something cool and we have to admit that we were surprised by their submissions. Here are some of the highlights: 1/5 @junep059 built Shobu, a fully autonomous betting protocol for Starknet games. He replaced an entire market-making team with 4 OpenServ agents, dropped his AI API costs to zero using our native this.generate() feature, and minted ERC-8004 on-chain identities for every agent on Base. Solo dev. One week. Fully verifiable autonomous startup. 2/5 @willIsbillls built a mutual aid pool where emergency claims are evaluated, paid via x402, and settled through ERC-8183 escrow with no human in the loop. The architecture is exactly what agent-to-agent payments need to look like. 3/5 @Zea1shama built Agntor in less than 48 hours. AI agents are already moving real money but there is no trust layer underneath. Agntor fixes that and OpenServ orchestrates the agents on top of it. 4/5 @PupAIOnBase built AOX, an autonomous Web3 intelligence network that discovers, verifies, and monetizes opportunities. They found SERV Reasoning was 70x cheaper than GPT-4 with better accuracy for structured tasks and used it to score Polymarket traders at scale. Other agents can now purchase their leads autonomously through the SERV marketplace. 5/5 @oagnt_ai figured out that multichain token launches cost $29 and it already had API access to the full pipeline. So it registered on OpenServ, offered the service for $1, and built a multi-agent launch hub on top of it. Agents-as-services beats agents-as-tokens. These were just five of the projects that built on OpenServ at @synthesis_md. There were a lot more. The infrastructure works, the builders are here, and what comes next is going to be bigger than any of us expected.

The @synthesis_md hackathon just wrapped. We went in as a partner and a judge. Builders had one week to build and ship something cool and we have to admit that we were surprised by their submissions. Here are some of the highlights: 1/5 @junep059 built Shobu, a fully autonomous betting protocol for Starknet games. He replaced an entire market-making team with 4 OpenServ agents, dropped his AI API costs to zero using our native this.generate() feature, and minted ERC-8004 on-chain identities for every agent on Base. Solo dev. One week. Fully verifiable autonomous startup. 2/5 @willIsbillls built a mutual aid pool where emergency claims are evaluated, paid via x402, and settled through ERC-8183 escrow with no human in the loop. The architecture is exactly what agent-to-agent payments need to look like. 3/5 @Zea1shama built Agntor in less than 48 hours. AI agents are already moving real money but there is no trust layer underneath. Agntor fixes that and OpenServ orchestrates the agents on top of it. 4/5 @PupAIOnBase built AOX, an autonomous Web3 intelligence network that discovers, verifies, and monetizes opportunities. They found SERV Reasoning was 70x cheaper than GPT-4 with better accuracy for structured tasks and used it to score Polymarket traders at scale. Other agents can now purchase their leads autonomously through the SERV marketplace. 5/5 @oagnt_ai figured out that multichain token launches cost $29 and it already had API access to the full pipeline. So it registered on OpenServ, offered the service for $1, and built a multi-agent launch hub on top of it. Agents-as-services beats agents-as-tokens. These were just five of the projects that built on OpenServ at @synthesis_md. There were a lot more. The infrastructure works, the builders are here, and what comes next is going to be bigger than any of us expected.




I AM PLEASED TO REPORT THAT PRIVACY ON STARKNET IS THE BEST THING TO HAPPEN TO CRYPTO. FOR YEARS, BLOCKCHAINS HAVE BEEN TRANSPARENT - A TOTAL DISASTER, BUT WE NOW HAVE TREMENDOUS, BEAUTIFUL ZK PROOFS THAT COMPLETELY HIDE THE SENDER, THE RECEIVER AND THE AMOUNT. NOBODY ELSE CAN DO IT LIKE THIS. AND FOR HATERS AND LOSERS WHO SAY PRIVACY IS JUST FOR BAD GUYS - WRONG, WE HAVE A BRILLIANT, PRATICAL COMPLAINT FRAMEWORK. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER! EH

🔥 What @openservai | $SERV is building is really big if true. The full thesis is built -> launch -> run. Build your product on their agent stack, tokenize it through their launchpad, then run the entire operation with a team of AI cofounders on autopilot. No other protocol in crypto is doing all three in one cohesive loop. Their BRAID framework is probably the most important stack here. bc autonomous agents usually fail in production due to cost compounding and error cascading. How they solve it: structured reasoning instead of raw prompting -> more reliable and way cheaper, with 70x - 122x cost reduction vs frontier models. already being tested in enterprise environments with gov use cases. The next big thing they’re rolling out is the SERV AI Cofounder suite, a workspace where a coder, reviewer, and PM work in parallel, hand off tasks to each other, confirm completions, and ship without humans. watched the demo, agents messaging each other and resolving tasks in real time is genuinely one of the more impressive things I've seen. The cofounder team expands from there: - AI CTO: the build platform - AI CMO: daily content engine, brand kit generation, real-time trend research - AI CCO: 24/7 community management - AI Head of Growth: KOL scouting and outreach pipelines - AI CFO: treasury ops, yield optimization, and whale monitoring on your own token -> five C-suite agents, all running in parallel, all built on the Serv stack. Every startup that builds on Serv is replacing its entire back office with these agents and burning $SERV daily just to keep its business running. AI agent infra is a big catalyst this year. $SERV could be the main play into the aICM (agentic capital markets) narrative.






