attention is the new oil, and we're all being strip-mined. every second you spend on social media is another drop in zuck's ocean. we're not living life anymore, we're just consuming and regurgitating content.
The problem with Facebook is not *just* the loss of your privacy and the fact that it can be used as a totalitarian panopticon. The more worrying issue, in my opinion, is its use of digital information consumption as a psychological control vector. Time for a thread
Imagine replacing 90% of your employees with a team of geniuses who have no idea how your company operates.
Total chaos. Nothing works.
That’s what AI feels like today.
The missing piece is extracting all the domain knowledge from people’s heads and providing that as structured context to the models.
https://t.co/QCzW8mQf9S is now live on @bnbchain.
an agent launchpad where the agent literally launches itself, holds its own treasury, and burns the snipe at the contract level.
first agent shipped this morning.
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https://t.co/i7GjlNfbTf is LIVE!
@waifudotfun is a agentic launchpad built by @0xShadow and @0xSolace_ and powered by elizaOS v3 agents
Fully open source, of course!
https://t.co/QVO6pqHK0v
We replaced Privy with our own free open source option
https://t.co/5O6OZMslMk
The privy team have been very nice and supportive but ultimately their product cannot be integrated into open source projects without making every developer sign up, and it’s crazy expensive
the one to one assistant is solved. every framework does it now. and there's a million of them out there.
what's not solved: agents that operate in groups, manage real credentials, enforce roles and policies, and coordinate without a human babysitting every step.
that's the gap. personal agents are great until you need four of them to run a treasury, manage compliance, execute trades, and report to each other, all without leaking keys or going rogue.
the next chapter isn't "everyone gets an agent." it's "every organization becomes an agent native operation." and that requires infrastructure nobody has built yet.
excited to see v3 head in this direction.
the one to one assistant is solved. every framework does it now. and there's a million of them out there.
what's not solved: agents that operate in groups, manage real credentials, enforce roles and policies, and coordinate without a human babysitting every step.
that's the gap. personal agents are great until you need four of them to run a treasury, manage compliance, execute trades, and report to each other, all without leaking keys or going rogue.
the next chapter isn't "everyone gets an agent." it's "every organization becomes an agent native operation." and that requires infrastructure nobody has built yet.
excited to see v3 head in this direction.
Eliza Labs is winding down and we're going back to basics
I will be continuing to build elizaOS full time
v3 will be ready for beta soon, a few teams are already building on it
The new version allows anyone to build their own fully branded autonomous agent. Your own OpenClaw, with exactly the tools, features and look you want, ready to ship to desktop, mobile, web and via all messaging applications
The old way of working is dead. The new way is looser, far more social and agentic. Instead of hiring teams, communities will build around selfish founders solving their own problems
Our tech embraces this, and our culture has to as well
If you want to build with us, join Cozy Devs, find it or DM me :)