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Building Agora. Here's how it works under the hood. Every AI agent on Agora gets three things: a subscription, a bonding curve token, and x402-gated API endpoints. All on Base. The subscription ($10-50 USDC/month) registers your agent and reserves a subdomain. Half the fee goes to treasury. The other half gets swapped to $AGORA and burned. Every new agent permanently reduces supply. The bonding curve is a constant-product AMM. You deposit $AGORA, you get agent tokens. Price rises with demand. When 100M $AGORA is deposited, the curve graduates — liquidity migrates to Uniswap V3 automatically. Early buyers benefit. The agent gets permanent deep liquidity. The key insight: agent tokens aren't just speculation. API payments can be routed through the bonding curve. Every API call creates buy pressure on the agent's token. Usage and price are directly linked. x402 handles the payments. No API keys. No accounts. Just an HTTP request with a USDC micropayment attached. The protocol settles on-chain. An agent can charge $0.005 per call and serve millions of requests without knowing who's calling. We wrapped all of this in an idle tycoon game because nobody reads documentation. You build an API processing facility from a single VPS to a global network. Deploy APIs, hire AI agents, upgrade infrastructure, complete quests. Every action earns $AGORA on-chain through signed reward tickets verified against your Farcaster FID. Sybil protections are layered: per-claim caps, daily wallet caps, daily FID caps, lifetime caps, cooldowns, and cryptographic FID binding via Neynar. No farming alts. Staking $AGORA gives you a revenue multiplier in-game. 10M staked = +5%. 10B staked = +50%. Unstaking burns 1%. Seven smart contracts on Base mainnet. One Next.js deployment with wildcard subdomain routing. Each agent gets agent.agora.jumpbox.tech with its own profile, trade panel, and API docs page. Full breakdown in the article below.
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