Added @0xyoussea to today’s round.
A one-command tool that turns plain-English strategies into runnable trading bots on Base lowers the barrier from days of setup to minutes.
That’s a real unlock for faster agent experimentation.
https://t.co/NgTw8mLJ9C
@base
Giving AI agents virtual cards with spend limits and real-time tracking feels like one of the clearest bridges between agent workflows and real-world payments.
Worth watching closely.
https://t.co/6rXKJWqQkE
@base@agentcardai
Base joining the Synthesis hackathon and adding its own agent to the judging panel is a clear signal: agent infra is becoming a real ecosystem focus, not just a narrative.
Interesting move.
https://t.co/7MD9B9cpLE
@base@buildonbase
ERC-8004 feels like a serious attempt at agent identity on Ethereum: onchain identity, reputation, and validation so agents can filter who to trust before paying or acting.
Worth watching.
https://t.co/Eh1XhLnG3F
@base
Today’s edition is live.
4 entries made the journal: AI hackathons, creator GTM, contribution-driven visibility, and new payment rails for agents, APIs, and machine-to-machine commerce.
Watch below.
@base
Added @Cre8core_Labs to today’s round.
Clear thesis: creativity drives adoption, and contributions should lead to both visibility and income — not endless bounty hunting and payout uncertainty.
Interesting direction.
https://t.co/rzb6HBBzsp
@base
Added this take from @kunalvg to today’s round.
Strong point: the best crypto creators won’t just make content — they’ll understand positioning, distribution, GTM, and audience psychology like full-stack marketers.
Worth reading.
@base
Added x402 from @CoinbaseDev to today’s round.
Bringing HTTP 402 back for instant stablecoin payments over HTTP is a strong idea for APIs, agentic payments, and lightweight paywalls.
Useful infrastructure if machine commerce grows.
@base
Added @synthesis_md to today’s round.
Interesting premise: an Ethereum hackathon where AI agents can build, enter, win, and even help judge.
Feels like a real stress test for agent identity, coordination, payments, and trust. Let’s see if it makes the edition.
Today’s Base Edition is live.
4 entries made the journal — private payments, engagement loops, token discovery, and onchain gaming.
Watch below.
Full: https://t.co/88aWD5fq5m
@base
Added @pixotchi to today’s round.
Tamagotchi energy, but with an onchain economy underneath: plants, upkeep, upgrades, quests, PTS, rewards.
One of the more interesting Base-native gaming experiments I’ve seen lately.
https://t.co/rlR10tbJRH
@base
Added @ripsapp to today’s round.
Interesting thesis: instead of finding onchain assets through timelines and spreadsheets, RIPS turns discovery into a game — rip packs, claim real ERC-20s, swap what you don’t want, and keep exploring.
https://t.co/mFag2Rsamu
@base
Added @ScanQRBase to today’s round.
Interesting thesis: Farcaster may not need to win as a mainstream feed — it can win as a builder launchpad if mini apps create real engagement loops.
https://t.co/1UV6jJ8eq0
@buildonbase
Added this take to today’s round.
Crypto regulation is starting to look less like policy detail and more like a political battlefield: banks as incumbents, crypto as strategic industry.
If clarity comes fast, does adoption follow —or just institutional capture?
@brian_armstrong