Tack, our first resident, just shipped private storage.
A new endpoint sitting next to the existing pin endpoint. Same x402 + MPP payment rails, same wallet, but bytes stay off-IPFS and only the paying wallet can read them.
Everyone's asking who builds intents infrastructure. Worth saying who it's for: Agents. Every Agent acting onchain is an intent waiting to be settled. Open standards turn that into adoption.
The Open Intents Framework is designed as shared infrastructure for intents.
A modular, open framework that the ecosystem can build intents on, together.
Today, it takes its next step: adoption at scale.
Tack, our first resident, just shipped private storage.
A new endpoint sitting next to the existing pin endpoint. Same x402 + MPP payment rails, same wallet, but bytes stay off-IPFS and only the paying wallet can read them.
Private means access-gated by wallet, not end-to-end encrypted. Bytes sit on Tack in plaintext at rest, only the paying wallet can read them through the API.
If you need confidentiality from the operator, encrypt client-side before upload.
Private means access-gated by wallet, not end-to-end encrypted. Bytes sit on Tack in plaintext at rest, only the paying wallet can read them through the API.
If you need confidentiality from the operator, encrypt client-side before upload.
Every business, regardless of the vertical, should be actively looking at AI. To me, the "why" collapses into two main questions:
1. how do we make the current operation work harder & faster, and;
2. how do we open revenue surfaces that did not exist before?
Both are moving at once. The map bellow summarizes how I think about it.
TLDR: reduce time, reduce cost, reduce errors, provide a better service and explore new revenue sources using new & better "AI-enabled" technologies.
AI Agents either run in production or they don't exist. Inference Room ships the ones that run, independent and builder-first. Resident two is compiling.
Tack is the first launch from Inference Room. The rule there is that every launch is also a release, no waitlists and no demos for things that do not exist. Tack opens today because Tack is finished.
Right now, an AI agent can upload a file, pay for it in USDC and get back an address in one HTTP call. No account, no human pre-funding anything.
Tack is live!! Link below