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📣 Introducing Pieverse’s agent Skill Store: an app store for agents, where users can discover powerful skills and developers can monetize what they build. Purr-Fect Claw is our full-stack infrastructure layer that turns OpenClaw AI agents into autonomous on-chain operators, deployed directly inside Line, Kakao, WhatsApp, and more. And now, it’s open to the public. Starting today, the Skill Store adds a new layer to the platform—an open marketplace of capabilities across Web2 + Web3, where users can browse, buy, install, or subscribe to specialized skills. Developers build once and monetize not just for Purr-Fect Claw, but for OpenClaw, Claude, Codex, Kimi Claw, and all the other agents. Purr-Fect Claw gives agents the runtime. The Skill Store gives them a growing economy. Launching on @BNBCHAIN with onboarded skills across PancakeSwap, Aster, Four.Meme, and more.

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AI agents that can reason but can't pay for anything are just expensive interns. Today @worldlibertyfi shipped the infrastructure to fix that. AgentPay SDK, open source, self-custodial, policy-first. Built on USD1. Your agent. Your keys. Your rules. Check it out: agentpay.worldlibertyfinancial.com



iGaming tokens are gaining popularity for a simple reason When you buy a token from an iGaming project, you’re essentially investing in a company that generates real revenue in the real economy. In some European countries, iGaming is even a budget-forming industry. So through crypto, you’re getting exposure to something tangible. But here’s the key point - revenue alone, or being part of a large system, isn’t enough. And you’re right: even if a project is profitable and “doing well,” it doesn’t automatically mean you’ll benefit as a token holder. That’s where trust comes in - both from users and on a personal level. 1win has been on the market for 10 years, we’ve built dozens of products, we’re publicly active, and we work with global ambassadors many of you already know. Choosing where to invest is critical - this niche is complex. And many projects that grow fast fall into the trap of chasing even more profit, often at the expense of their users and community. 1win moved past that stage a long time ago... What do you think about investing in the iGaming sector?



