Building a game hub inside daemon.
Make a @solana game, publish it, and let players find it and play it, all in one place.
First piece is live: a starter template with the hard parts already wired.
-wallet.
-seedless onboarding.
-on-chain assets.
Capped signing, so a game literally cannot drain a player.
DAEMON Forge is live.
https://t.co/SoLydTfV7D
An AI-native repo and proof layer for software work.
Not a GitHub clone.
Not trying to host your code.
Git keeps the code.
Solana keeps the proof.
Most serious agent projects will move toward something like this.
Not because GitHub is broken, but because it was built for human developers first.
AI agents need structured context, task receipts, proof of work, scoped permissions, and validation they can actually understand.
That is the gap DAEMON Forge is built for.
How to join:
1. Install DAEMON: https://t.co/0usewoxMRy
2. Open Integrations
3. Grab a free Venum key
4. Build a Solana trading bot
5. Let it paper-trade live markets for 48 hours
6. Submit repo + short clip
No real funds. Just bots, data, quotes, and a public P&L leaderboard.
Venum link: https://t.co/Xbxy8GgbYd
Brainblast: https://t.co/11kHXSX2NM
Daemon x @venumdev x @brainblast_ai weekend bot jam?
72 hours. Paper trading only. Live Solana market data, price streams, swap quotes, Brainblast-built bots, and a leaderboard ranked by paper P&L.
Build in DAEMON, grab a free Venum key from the integrations panel, submit a repo + short clip.
There will be a SOL prize for the winner.
Zero-cost Solana bot stack.
Who wants in?
Just completed a 20 SOL solana:4vpf4qNtNVkvz2dm5qL2mT6jBXH9gDY8qH2QsHN5pump buyback and locked it.
We are continuing to reinvest directly into the project, strengthen the ecosystem, and back what we are building with real action.
Thank you for all the support
More to come.
RicoMaps is one of the clearest examples of what Daemon unlocks.
Not a landing page.
Not a mockup.
A real Solana product with scanners, bots, browser extension tooling, wallet intelligence, and live user adoption.
Built through Daemon.
This is what AI-native Solana development looks like in practice. @ricomaps
Announcing something very exciting soon.
We’ve been quietly helping build a product through DAEMON for a partner many of you already know in the Solana ecosystem.
We’re wrapping up the final touches now, with a public announcement coming soon.
Why does this matter for DAEMON?
Because this is exactly what DAEMON was built for.
A team had a real product vision, a clear audience, and a need inside Solana. DAEMON helped turn that idea into a safer, more functional build process.
DAEMON became the bridge.
Describe what you want. Let ARIA help plan, structure, test, and ship through a Solana-native workspace with wallets, agents, deploys, and safety checks built in.
This partnership is one of the clearest examples yet of what DAEMON can become:
a place where teams can take ideas and turn them into working Solana products.
Reminder:
Every Daemon subscription helps feed the $DAEMON flywheel.
A fixed % of subscription revenue is routed back into buybacks.
More users means more recurring revenue.
More recurring revenue means more buy pressure.
More buy pressure means more resources to keep building.
Product usage → ecosystem value.
Solana is not just “the fast chain” anymore. It is becoming infrastructure for the agentic internet: millions of on-chain agent payments, leading x402 share, faster finality coming with Alpenglow, and Firedancer pushing serious throughput.
But the part nobody wants to talk about is keys.
For an agent to pay, trade, settle, or move stablecoins, it has to sign. And today, too much of the agent economy is being built on the worst security model possible: give a private key to a process you do not fully control, then hope.
We have already seen what happens when machines hold secrets they should never touch. Extension leaks, wallet exploits, poisoned npm packages. Same pattern every time.
Daemon starts from the opposite assumption.
Your agent can ask. It cannot sign.
Keys stay inside a local encrypted vault the agent never sees. Every on-chain action hits your policy gate first: spend caps, allowlists, approved programs, auto-approval rules, click approvals, or typed confirmations.
Trust is earned in stages, not handed over all at once.
Autopilot already works this way. It can run trading mandates while you sleep with take-profit, stop-loss, spend caps, and a kill switch, without ever giving the agent access to the key.
And through Bridge MCP, agents in Cursor, Claude Code, or anywhere else can route wallet and trade calls through DAEMON’s signer too.
The agent can live anywhere.
The keys and rules stay with you.
Agents are going to run the on-chain economy whether people are ready or not.
The only question that matters is who holds the keys when they do.
DAEMON’s answer is simple:
not the agent.
DAEMON v4.6.0 is live.
Introducing Agent Economy.
Autonomous agents are about to touch paid APIs, compute, data, and other agents. Before that happens, they need spending controls.
Now you can create agent profiles, set per-call and daily USDC limits, allowlist domains and payees, check policy before a call, store receipts, and attach devnet Agent Registry identity from one panel.
Useful work without the blank check.