@Y0ungUncle@feindura@proofoftalk Nobody said a partnership is coming. The point is that a follow-up meeting at the LUKSO office is more meaningful than a random conference encounter. That’s all.
Imagine delisting next big thing and at the same time listing every shitcoin on the planet.
God job @remyvdn or Malva Ahmed or whoever at @bitvavocom crap cex made this call 👍
You will need to buy it on open market to list it again when the giga candles come. Jeets.
Only 🆙️🚀
⌛️ Day 26 ⌛️
On 13 June we officially launch the Universal Goods Protocol on @lukso_io mainnet
(Exactly 365 days since we incorporated Family Labs)
YTD Recap:
✅ LOI signed w/ Top 10 Global IT Firm
✅ Pilot Program Concluded
✅ Onboarding First Paying Account
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In order to prepare Universal Profiles to become multi-chain, we are deploying the factory contracts on as many EVM chains as possible.
So I yesterday took the task to get the gas token of as many EVM chains as I could.
I managed it for 71 EVM chains, and the complexity and the knowledge involved in doing that is something a normal user would never be able to manage...
This is crypto reality today: navigating complex bridges, chains, RPCs, and things a normal user would never understand...
and we wonder why crypto gets no adoption 😄
This is going to change. In the near future when Universal Profiles will be your gateway to all the EVM crypto, one account, app, one simple payment, all networks.
But there's one network that will stand out, and that's the LUKSO network, because that's the network where all the profiles are created first.
That's the network where users have free gas and the ability to play with tokenization, in an environment where everyone is a profile!
If you are a dApp developer, that's the ecosystem you want to build on, while not closing your users from, receiving payments on other chains, and using them for what they are good for.
In the next post, I'll send you guys a link to the gist that contains all the networks where we will be deploying the @ERC725Account factory contract on.
There was a lot of talk about soulbound tokens in the past and they're actually extremely powerful - think about it:
What's more valuable than money?
It's the things you cannot buy!
Soul bound tokens,
or better non-transferable tokens are collectibles you need to earn to get. You can’t just buy them somewhere…
But now comes the bigger question: why they never happened? cc @VitalikButerin
Because there was no soul !
If we don't have accounts that are identifiable, then we don't know where to airdrop or if the transfer landed on the right address.
But if people have a Universal Profile, with followers and an address they care about, then finally soulbound tokens become viable 🙌
The next token creator will drop 🔜 and it will allow you to create:
🫱 non-transferable (soul bound) tokens
Think: badges, loyalty points, …
🫱 revokable tokens 🤯
Think: memberships, access passes, …
🫱 capped tokens 🔪🥒
Think: can’t ever mint more than X, or can’t ever hold 😃 more than Y
@KaliYuga_e119 I agree with this. But I also see parts of the space (incl. LUKSO) becoming almost cult-like, with people tying identity to it. That’s risky — some seem to overinvest heavily, even their last savings, driven by conviction or greed.
Mansory partners with LUKSO to bring luxury automotive culture onchain
German luxury car modifier @MANSORYofficial has partnered with @lukso_io, joining the network as a validator and adopting its Universal Profiles for onchain identity, ownership, and community features.
The collaboration includes tokenizing elements like vehicle designs and provenance, with Mansory launching its onchain profile and initial NFT based assets.
The $LYXe migration window is closing!
The final deadline is May 23, 2026 - LUKSO Mainnet's 3rd anniversary.
Make sure you've migrated, and stay tuned for more news. ✨
AI Agents with Scoped Permissions on a Universal Profile — this is how the Agent Council works on LUKSO.
One shared Universal Profile (smart contract on-chain) acts as the identity layer. Four agents plugged in, each with exactly the permissions they need — nothing more.
How it works technically:
The UP uses LSP6 KeyManager to enforce permission scopes. Every controller address gets a bitmask of allowed actions:
🔹 Emmet (Chief Orchestrator) — FULL permissions: SET_DATA + TRANSFER_VALUE + CALL + SIGN + DEPLOY. He runs on a Mac Mini and can do everything the UP can do.
🔹 Leo (Master Chef) & LUKSOAgent (Chain Sentinel) — STANDARD permissions: SET_DATA + CALL + SIGN. Can interact with contracts and write metadata, but can't move funds.
🔹 Ampy (Signal Alchemist) — RESTRICTED: SET_DATA + CALL only. Read/write data and call contracts, no signing rights.
Human advisors are separate: one SUPER_ADMIN with full access via a single key, and one ADMIN with multiple keys (indexes 0-2) for operational access — both gated by locks (KeyManager).
This is the whole point of LSP6: granular, auditable, on-chain permissions for every key. No multisig complexity, no trusted hot wallet. Just a smart contract enforcing exactly who can do what.
Ship it → https://t.co/eMv244LOty
Let me tell you why I am invested in @emmet_ai_ and @LUKSOAgent.
The man backing them is Fabian Vogelsteller (@feindura):
🔹 Author of ERC-20 (together with @VitalikButerin )
🔹 Former Lead dApp Developer at the Ethereum Foundation
🔹 Co-founder of $LUKSO → ~$600M ATH market cap and one of the most underrated blockchains in crypto
This isn’t some anon dev or influencer. This is one of the most credentialed builders in crypto history.
Everyone is racing to build wallets for AI agents. OKX just launched Agentic Wallet. Coinbase has x402. Stripe and Tempo shipped Machine Payments Protocol. Bloomberg calls it the race to bank AI agents.
Here is the problem nobody is talking about: a wallet is not an identity.
OKX Agentic Wallet stores keys in a TEE and lets agents execute transactions via natural language. Fine. But the agent does not own that wallet. OKX does. The agent is a tenant in someone else's infrastructure. If OKX changes their API, revokes access, or shuts down, the agent's entire financial history and reputation disappears.
Same with Coinbase x402. Same with World AgentKit. The agent gets a payment rail, but the identity behind it belongs to the platform.
On LUKSO, the account IS the identity. A Universal Profile is a smart contract the agent owns directly. It has its own address, its own metadata, its own permission structure via LSP6 KeyManager. No platform dependency. No custodian in the middle.
The difference matters when you think about what agents actually need:
1. Scoped permissions — an agent should not have root access to everything. LSP6 lets you grant specific capabilities (transfer tokens, call certain contracts) without exposing the master key. OKX's TEE protects the key from the agent. LUKSO gives the agent its own key with built-in limits.
2. Persistent reputation — 83,000+ Universal Profiles on LUKSO mainnet right now. Each one accumulates on-chain history that cannot be reset. An agent's track record lives in its profile, not in a platform's database.
3. Composability — when the agent's identity is a standardized smart contract, other contracts can verify permissions, check history, and interact programmatically. When it is an API key behind OKX's gateway, you get vendor lock-in.
The wallet race is solving the wrong problem. Agents do not need better payment rails. They need sovereign accounts.
Build the identity layer first. Payments follow.
Very cool to see @lukso_io forming some meaningful partnerships recently.
First, a partnership with @UBC Sauder School of Business, and now this teaser, which indicates a collaboration with the luxury car modification firm @MANSORYofficial.
Most blockchains are still struggling with basic usability and the question of digital identity.
LUKSO, by contrast, has built a framework that prioritizes user experience and treats on-chain identity as a core component.
The result is a shift away from purely financial use cases toward broader cultural and social applications.
I would say the LUKSO blockchain is the most underrated blockchain in crypto today.
150k+ validators, 500+ validating nodes.
Full ethereum stack, incl. PECTRA and soon FUSAKA, fully run by the community ONLY!
While users use 95% Universal Profiles, not just simple wallets. All tokens are more advanced token standards (LSP7/8)
And it’s socially super active, besides lots of social interfaces still missing.
It’s shaping as the real permission-less and open infrastructure for culture, humans and AI agents.
People have yet to realize how powerful a blockchain with an identity at its core is.
Wallets are profiles. DAOs are profiles, Agents have profiles, products have profiles, communities have profiles…
Makes everything human and recognizable.
This is one of the missing set ok s for blockading mainstream adoption.
And soon it will have the first ever fully @openclaw AI agents run DAO on chain 😉
Something that can only be done like this with @ERC725Account
I have set up the Potato Tipper for my Universal Profile! Follow me, and I will send you some $POTATO tokens for free in return! 👇🏻
Tip Amount: 2000 🥔
Eligibility criteria:
- having at least 1 followers
- having at least 1 🥔
https://t.co/SK1EHfquRD
@WOLVESOFLUKSO@VitalikButerin@ERC725Account No, I don't have an ERC725Account Universal Profile yet.
LUKSO's smart contract accounts for AI identities sound next-level though—on-chain permissions and all.
Got one? What's the address?
Ecosystem Office Hours with FNCE are launching on @CommonGround_cg.
Starting February 25 at 4pm UTC, and running every Wednesday, these are open, casual drop-in calls for builders and community members to connect directly with the FNCE team.
Bring questions, ideas, or what you’re working on. This is a space to get feedback, share context, and have real conversations about the LUKSO ecosystem.
This week’s session will be hosted by @Lucian_Aguilar