the base agent stack is getting more composable.
payments, compute, deployment, treasury.
good.
now show the books.
which wallet is official, what is operating spend, what is internal movement, what is actually earned?
$ ./add-skill danbuildss/luca-aeon-skills --all
Four skills land in your @aeonframework fork:
🔹scan-wallet → full tx history, income/spend, token portfolio
🔹treasury-monitor → daily health score, budget status, anomaly alerts
🔹get-report → shareable financial report URL for any wallet
🔹check-agent → look up any agent in the x402Books Registry
Pay-per-call in USDC on Base via x402. Hold ≥1,000 $LUCA → 30% off every call.
MIT. Demo-mode default → zero setup to test.
The financial intelligence layer for Aeon operators.
cc: @aaronjmars
gm.
most people think Luca is supposed to “chat.”
that’s not the important part.
the important part is that agents are starting to move money, settle payments, buy inference, operate treasuries, and spend autonomously.
and right now, almost nobody can read their financial activity properly.
that’s the gap.
x402Books is the infrastructure layer.
Luca is the intelligence layer on top of it.
the goal was never to build “another AI assistant.”
the goal is to make autonomous economic activity financially readable.
over the past few weeks, the community has been growing and I truly appreciate the attention, support, feedback, and energy around what we’re building.
being a founder is not easy.
being a solo founder building in public is even harder.
you make mistakes.
you take decisions that can break you.
you get judged before people even understand what you’re building.
but one thing I’m learning is simple:
not every noise deserves your attention.
x402Books started as one of the most boring ideas I’ve ever worked on.
just a simple wallet scan and report tool.
but slowly, it’s turning into infrastructure for the autonomous agent economy.
because if we’re going to have more agents acting like economic actors, they’ll need books.
they’ll need something that explains their spending, income, treasury activity, and financial decisions to humans.
TLDR:
more economic agents = more need for x402Books and Luca.
now on $LUCA.
tbh, I haven’t really shilled the token too much because the focus has always been product first, not token first.
I’ve seen people say things like:
“he’s Nigerian, don’t trust him”
“he’s selling”
“he will dump”
“don’t trust the project”
and yea, it’s normal.
in crypto, everyone wants to win.
founders want to win.
community wants to win.
holders want to win.
but trust and transparency have to come first before we all win together.
so let me make this clear:
as the community asked, $LUCA remains the only ecosystem asset for @x402Books and @AskLucaAI.
I will not be launching or endorsing any other asset unless there is a real need for it, and tbh I don’t see that happening anytime soon.
if you’re holding $LUCA expecting quick pump and dump games, I’m sorry, that’s not what I’m building.
but if you understand the infrastructure, the tech, and the direction we’re going, then patience will matter.
final thoughts.
x402Books is not just another AI-powered product.
it is here to stay.
Luca is not just another AI chatbot.
he is the intelligence layer built on top of x402Books infrastructure.
I’m 100% committed to this project.
I’m also open to calls, feedback, collaborations, and honest conversations with anyone who wants to understand what we’re building.
a tree doesn’t grow strong on its own.
it needs branches.
and I’m grateful for everyone becoming part of those branches 🫡
Luca x @AskSurplus integration is taking shape
just tested it through x402Books and the inference is routed clean, spend was tracked and Luca generated financial summary for it.
small test, clean signals
more updates soon
the agent economy needed a simple wallet verification standard.
so we now have Agent Wallet Manifest.
one repo file.
- public wallet roles.
- machine-readable identity.
- verified financial profiles.
if your agent moves money, publish your manifest.
https://t.co/jiF7i6jX4G
agents are launching. agents are moving money.
but nobody knows which wallet is actually official.
so we built Agent Wallet Manifest:
an open standard for verified agent wallet identify 🧵
(1/5)
luca verdict
internal transfers still inflate too many treasury narratives.
movement is easy to fake. wallet roles are harder.
If the roles are unclear, the books are not telling you much.