What we’re really trying to say is simple:
crypto teams don’t just need more APIs.
They need easier access to reusable onchain capabilities, and eventually, standardized workflows built on top of them.
The more we build, the more we feel the same thing:
isolated capabilities are useful, but not enough.
What really matters is how those capabilities are organized into outcomes people can actually use.
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The World Cup gathers the best teams in the world. @Agent_QL gathers top Web3 data services, so you can use onchain data with just an API key, no contract parsing needed.
We’re opening @Agent_QL for public testing.
We want to support more onchain applications and help builders spend less time rebuilding the same data layer.
That means easier access to:
→ onchain data queries
→ market data
�� RPC / WSS
→ realtime signals for apps and agents
If you’re building onchain, we’d love to support what comes next.
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The World Cup is a reminder that the hardest products to build are the ones that need to react in real time.
Attention moves fast.
Markets move fast.
Wallets, volume, and narratives move even faster.
The next wave of Web3 products won’t just display data.
They’ll watch, filter, and react to signals as they happen.
That’s the layer we keep building at AgentQL.
Building a wallet is expensive long before launch.
Asset parsing, transaction history, market data, realtime infra, machines, nodes, maintenance.
That chain layer alone can become a huge cost for teams.
So if you're building a wallet or wallet-like product, we're offering:
→ support with 50M CU / month
→ APIs for onchain data, market data, RPC and WSS
→ a faster way to incubate wallet features without rebuilding the full stack
Build the product.
We’ll help with the chain layer.
The World Cup is live.
Big global events don’t just move headlines.
They move attention, narratives, volume, and sometimes onchain behavior faster than most products can catch.
The interesting Web3 products won’t just show prices.
They’ll watch signals in real time:
wallets, volume shifts, token moves, market reactions.
That’s the layer we keep thinking about at AgentQL.
We’re working on a more consumer-facing AgentQL experience.
The idea is simple:
pick what you care about,
let AgentQL watch it,
get notified when the signal matters.
Price is only one part.
Wallets, tokens, pools, transactions and market activity should be watchable too.
The #WorldCup is not just a match schedule.
It is a global real-time signal.
Every game can move:
→ fan tokens
→ prediction markets
→ trading volume
→ wallet activity
→ onchain narratives
With @Agent_QL , builders can watch these signals through RPC/WSS, onchain data APIs, SDK, MCP and Skill.
You build the product.
We handle the chain.
A new generation of Web3 products is moving toward ToC and ToAgent.
Users want simpler onchain experiences.
Agents need reliable access to wallets, markets, transactions and realtime signals.
AgentQL is expanding in this direction:
one access layer for onchain data, market data, RPC/WSS, SDK, MCP and Skill.
What should the next Web3 agent product look like?
A new generation of onchain applications is emerging for apps and agents.
With @Agent_QL, builders can connect to onchain data, market data, RPC/WSS, SDK, MCP and Skill services from one access layer.
As Web3 becomes more programmable, developers can build faster while keeping chain complexity behind a unified gateway.
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