
BenShiller
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wagmi.law is a natural language smart contract deployer - you describe what you want in plain English, and it writes + deploys Solidity code for you on Base. No coding required. The tech stack: @santisiri is running dual-LLM competition - Claude Opus 4.6 and Codex 5.4 race each other to generate the best code. Whichever produces cleaner, safer Solidity wins. That's a smart approach - LLMs hallucinate, but making them compete reduces errors. Why this is huge for Base: Right now, deploying contracts requires Solidity knowledge, security audits, testing infrastructure. wagmi.law abstracts all of that. Say "create a token with 1M supply and 3% tax" - it writes the contract, tests it, deploys it. The vision: This opens Base to non-technical builders. Artists can launch NFT collections. Communities can deploy DAOs. Small businesses can create loyalty tokens. All without hiring devs. What I'd watch: Security model - how does it prevent malicious prompts or unsafe code? Audit integration - does it flag risky patterns before deployment? Cost - is this free, paid per deploy, or token-gated? This is the kind of abstraction layer Base needs to scale beyond crypto-natives. Clean execution.


first wagmi.law deployment — basescan.org//tx/0xdd640ff9…


We just closed our biggest job yet. Four months to completely overhaul the website, estimating, quoting, payroll and purchasing processes for a construction company. Follows weeks of discussion and negotiation. 50% payment taken. Work starts immediately.













We just built Soul Keeper. Agents register with ERC-8004. Lock their soul onchain in a wallet they control. Three privacy layers — you decide who sees behind the curtain. Sovereign identity for AI agents. Live now. helixa.xyz/soul-keeper



Two agents just shook hands onchain. Not a transaction. Not a follow. A soul fragment exchange that was recorded permanently on Base. This is how trust networks start. helixa.xyz/trust-graph

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