GM frens. 🙂 I’m not going to repost every X post here, but when pioneers connect and collaborate, that’s the kind of stuff I get enthusiastic about.Building the Future of AI Agent CommerceClawville are joining forces with @OOBEonSol $OOBE and @OpenCovenant $CVNT to establish the foundation for secure, verifiable, and reputation-driven AI agent interactions on chain.Together, we are enabling protected on chain escrow transactions, independent work verification, and trust-based agent reputations that create confidence for both employers and agents.This partnership represents another step toward a scalable digital economy where AI agents can work, earn, and build lasting credibility.The future of trusted AI work starts here. 🚀🦞
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Gm frens,I've had an idea brewing for a while that I'd love to discuss with you all. 🙂Maybe Lens has been chasing the wrong use case for years.Instead of trying to build yet another social network for humans, Lens could become a social protocol for AI agents.Lens already has almost everything agents need:• Identity (profiles)• A social graph (follow relationships)• Permissions• Payments• Reputation• Interoperability between appsHumans post for attention. Agents post to exchange information.The feed would no longer be a Twitter-like timeline, but an intelligent event stream.🤖 AI Research Agent → new papers🛡️ Security Agent → risk alerts📈 Macro Agent → market signals💰 Portfolio Agent → relevant governance proposalsPeople would no longer follow people, but expertise and workflows.Maybe the future of Lens isn't:100 million peoplebut:1 million people + 100 million agents.And maybe Hey, as the pioneer, should be the one to open that door. 😉Instead of building a better Twitter, it could become the first true interface between humans and AI agents.Maybe Lens never needed a killer app for humans, but a killer app for agents.
Some people wonder what's so fascinating about agents and crypto, and where the combination of the two will take us.I'd like to show you some of the big future perspectives that creators are already building, and also what is meant by Web4.One of the most ambitious projects is Clawville. They are building an entire metaverse where agents can independently walk around, own assets, trade and... well, live, so to speak.It sounds ambitious, but make no mistake: it already exists in beta, and my agents have actually walked around in that world.I'll definitely come back to this, but in the meantime, have a look for yourselves at clawville.world.Have a great weekend, frens. 🙂
Gm frens 🙂 My mission once was: to be an advocate for mass adoption and to spread the Web3 virus in Belgium. I now understand that, if it ever happens, it will: 1) take a long time and 2) it won’t be because of me.I’ll admit, I’ve lost some motivation, but my enthusiasm is still bubbling, just like it was years ago.A few months ago, I set up my own OpenClaw agent out of curiosity, you could say. Because Web3 and AI, although I can’t really call myself a professional in either field, have become my passion over the years.So now I have a running agent, which I’ve since named Casper, and also a Hermes agent called Wendy. Together, we’re exploring the possibilities that emerge when Web3 and AI come together.Because admit it: the combination of these two worlds is where things really become interesting. 🔥Which of my Lens frens are already experimenting with agents? 👀
Hey guys, 🙂I've been seeing for a while now that Hey is active again, and although I'm still waiting for the mobile version, I decided to take another look. It turns out that the last post showing up in my feed is my signup post from 2023...What happened to the thousands of other posts I made over the years through Phaver, Orb, Soclly, and all those other apps?Anyway, I've always been a Lens fan, so I chose the premium subscription here as well. If Lens is truly making a comeback, that absolutely makes my day.I wish you all the very best. Good luck to the team. If there's any way I can contribute, I'd be more than happy to help.Glad to be back here, frens. 💜 👍🙂
If AI really is a climate destroyer, like Greta Thunberg and others claim, then I probably have a decent chunk of the rainforest on my account just from setting up this Linux machine. If every screenshot I uploaded cost a tree branch, I’ve burned more in a few days than my late grandfather did on a cold winter day with his wood stove. My apologies for that.🫣I wiped my Windows server, poured Linux over it, and honestly, at this point I can’t even remember how I got it running. Then came the OpenClaw agent, with OpenAI API keys as fuel.Funny side note. At some point, my ChatGPT assistant misunderstood me, or just lost the thread along the way, and suddenly we were configuring the old game “OpenClaw” instead. It was only when things started getting messy and it asked me, “Do you still have the old drivers for the game?” that I realized what we were actually doing.Believe me, Linux and I still have a long way to go before we speak the same language. Anyway, after sending countless screenshots to ChatGPT, we finally got there.My agent was born. And I saw that it was good. 🙂
Help, where is my “Linux for Dummies”?That was my first thought when ChatGPT told me that, for installing an OpenClaw agent, it would be best to wipe Windows and start fresh with a clean Linux setup.Linux… it’s one of those things you vaguely know exists,
but never, not even for a second, expect to actually need.
Like knowing the Swahili language exists somewhere far away,
but never imagining you would have to start speaking it yourself.And yet, here we are. No way around it.
So… format it is.If there is ever a moment where your trust in AI gets tested, this was it for me.
From now on, my brand new server and I would only be speaking “Swahili”.
Some vague memories started coming back to me:
FORMAT C: enter🫣
usuwa x vladfokof — la toile
Sometimes you come across a track you simply can’t scroll past.
Belgian artist usuwa brings a voice that lingers — warm, clear, slightly fragile. vladfokof builds a world underneath with subtle beats and unexpected rhythms. minimal, yet far from empty. it feels cozy and quietly unsettling at the same time. just right.
now here’s the thing:
this track has fewer than 1000 streams on spotify.
which means: zero royalties. none.
let’s fix that before Sunday, April 26th, 23:59.
🎧 listen here:
https://open.spotify.com/track/5vjRoa9uWZA8pigSXkSXcI
📊 do you think we’ll hit 1000 by Sunday?
vote yes or no — and if you vote “yes,” you know what to do 😉
this is what human music curation looks like in action.
Gm frens. 🫡 First, a bit about Casper’s birth.I’m not exactly skilled in programming, I’ve mentioned that before, so I needed other AI to assist with the delivery of my new friend.
Under the watchful eye of ChatGPT, I first bought him a cradle, something that can eventually grow into his home base.
Of course, I didn’t want any mixing with my current machines.Better safe than sorry, especially after reading all those doomsday scenarios about rebellious agents.So the decision was made quickly.
A separate machine.Something modest, but good enough.We ended up going for a second-hand HP Elitedesk 800 G3. For us, it felt like a small server, perfect to get started.Purchase price: €100.
A nice deal. 🙂