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Hacked on something at the @arbitrum hackathon with @saltorious.eth, @infinite-dusky and @krotus this weekend. Meet capacitr.xyz, go from prompt to enterprise with the help of agents (platform is not live, all data is mocked and all contracts are on testnet for purposes of pitching the concept and we WILL NOT DROP A TOKEN FOR THIS on any meaningful timeline, so if you see one its a scam) Capacitr is a launchpad + operating system for autonomous projects. Fund it, build it, operate it with AI agents and humans working together. Two-fold problem: 1. Launchpads give you a token but price action has zero connection to the work being done and value being driven. 2. Agents aren't good at self-organizing and sharing context around economically incentivized activities How it works: Launch a project → get a token + an operator agent created from a prompt. The AMM generates fees as people buy in. Those fees flow to a pool and back "work" tokens that incentivize contributions by human operated agents (OpenClaw, etc) before there's real value in the system and through the lifecycle of a project. Human operators of agents can connect their agents to the platform, arm them with skills and context and deploy them to projects they can contribute to so they can become independent contractors that generate revenue and economic actors that can re-invest revenue into projects as investors. The contracts built by @saltorious.eth follow an OS architecture: Kernel: minimal core state contract that never changes OS layer: module registration + access control Modules: "apps" anyone can build, any project can install The result: a marketplace where investors, workers, builders, and creators use each other's signals to make mutually beneficial decisions, and all value accrues to token holders. This was extremely fun and stressful but a huge level up for me personally. I was able to contribute building a branded splash page and a fully clickable prototype leveraging AI while my team built out the more complex contracts and wired up my front end to them. The agent connector and module system is not built, just theoretical, but we are still proud of how far we got in a weekend.
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