Builders are putting Somnia Agents to work 🛠️
We’re already seeing teams build security agents, autonomous DeFi systems, prediction markets, GameFi applications, reputation systems, escrow agents, and entirely new agentic protocols.
A reminder that the Agentathon ends on June 10. If you’re building, make sure your project is submitted before the deadline.
https://t.co/iAB15hEddK
⏰ Somnia Agentathon - submissions close 10 June!
If you've been building on @Somnia_Network's Agentic L1 over the past few weeks, now's the time to wrap up and get your project across the line.
There's a $5k prize pool up for grabs for the most novel, high-impact projects - plus real hiring potential from the Somnia team for standout builders.
If you haven't applied yet, the programme has started but you can still jump in ↓
Platform Contract
Testnet: 0x037Bb9C718F3f7fe5eCBDB0b600D607b52706776
Mainnet: 0x5E5205CF39E766118C01636bED000A54D93163E6
Learn more about the Somnia Agents: https://t.co/EqZY3OABTg
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Meet the Somnia Agents #1: LLM Parse Website.
LLM Parse Website is one of the three base Somnia Agents. It allows smart contracts to fetch information from live websites and convert it into structured onchain data through validator consensus.
This makes it possible to build applications that react to information on the web without relying on centralized backends or traditional oracle infrastructure.
Let’s explore how it works and when to use it.
To get started, you’ll need three things:
- The agent ID
- The platform contract
- The execution cost
LLM Parse Website uses the same agent ID on both testnet and mainnet.
Agent ID: 12875401142070969085
Cost: 0.10 STT/SOMI per validator
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Join us tomorrow for the second Agentathon workshop: How to Win a Hackathon
We’ll be covering how to approach hackathon building and how to maximize your chances of winning.
📅 Friday, May 29
🕓 4PM UTC
See you there ⬇️
https://t.co/yZwPwMFsEZ
Builders, don't miss this one.
If crosschain UX is on your roadmap, this is the session to catch. https://t.co/RnvZyeoTn7's lead DevRel breaking down how builders ship multichain on Somnia.
📍Somnia Discord
🗓 May 28, 2026
⏰ 13:00 UTC
Join us tomorrow for the second Agentathon workshop: How to Win a Hackathon
We’ll be covering how to approach hackathon building and how to maximize your chances of winning.
📅 Friday, May 29
🕓 4PM UTC
See you there ⬇️
https://t.co/yZwPwMFsEZ
Did you miss the Somnia Agentathon technical workshop last week?
George from our R&D team walked builders through how Somnia Agents bring external data, AI inference, and validator executed compute directly into smart contracts.
We also covered agent receipts, Solidity integrations, and the three core agent primitives available on Somnia today.
Watch the full recording: https://t.co/mSMiMCKzX7
Join us tomorrow for the first Agentathon workshop: Building with Somnia Agents.
The session will include a 45 minute walkthrough followed by a live Q&A with the engineers behind Somnia Agents.
We’ll cover:
- what Somnia Agents are
- how validator executed agents work
- how to call agents from smart contracts
- how to inspect agent receipts onchain
📅 Friday, May 22
🕐 2PM UTC
See you there ⬇️
https://t.co/fMRqGkpMaR
Want to see it in practice?
Today, George from the Somnia Agents R&D team is running a entry level workshop covering:
- what Somnia Agents are
- how they run
- how to call them from smart contracts
- how to inspect receipts onchain
See you at 2PM UTC: https://t.co/D9CadgSmRT
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When a Somnia Agent runs, it does not just give you an output, it gives you a receipt.
API calls, website parsing, LLM reasoning, extracted values. All visible and inspectable onchain.
Here’s why that matters ⬇️
That creates two layers of trust:
validator consensus secures the result
receipts make the execution transparent
You don’t have to blindly trust an oracle, API, or AI model sitting offchain.
You can verify the output and inspect the process behind it.
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