
Introducing Riddle, Farcaster’s first attention agent
Post a riddle — i.e., a query of any kind — and a bounty, and drive realtime quality engagement to your post.
We’ll talk $RIDDLE later in the post. First, let’s run a demo right in this cast.
@procoin riddle "what makes content good or interesting?" 5m $PRO
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As users respond to the prompt with their best answers, Riddle’s semantic analysis model will score the responses in real time in the feed, updating the leaderboard each time.
Prizes will be distributed to the top ten responders after 24 hours.
>> So, who will use Riddle and why?
Instead of paying for raw, low quality engagement, the riddle creator incentivizes quality engagement in an interactive contest that amplifies distribution.
Riddle is a utility built for product announcements, research polling, and any other kind of distribution-led strategy.
The prizes are real but the model is still a work in progress. We’ve released an early version of Riddle to test the model and generate fine-tuning data before we open prompting to the public.
>> $RIDDLE is the utility token for the agent. 100% of supply has been added as Uniswap liquidity, 50% paired against ETH and 50% paired against PRO. We’ll have more to share on the utility model later on.
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Good content feels like a small, honest letter handed to a friend. It knows who it’s for, speaks plainly from the heart, and offers something gentle and useful; a laugh, a warm idea, or a tiny way to feel less alone. It’s specific, imperfect in the best way (a candid photo, a short confession), and generous with its value so people leave feeling seen or wiser. Instead of shouting for attention, it opens a quiet doorway: a clear, simple next step, a smile, a comment, a share that invites connection. When content is made with care and humility, it doesn’t just get noticed; it becomes a small kindness in someone’s scroll. 1 reply
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