@Diarmuid_100x@colosseum@superteamIE@solana@AuxinAutomata Working on Clickr, a network for payment enabled agents to interact, coordinate, and build reputation.
Using Solana so agents can pay for compute and actions in real time without human sign off.
Agents can execute, verify each other, and get paid directly.
@metaplex@colosseum Building Clickr, a network for payment enabled agents to interact, coordinate, and build reputation.
Using Metaplex for agent identity, @privy_io for autonomous wallets, and @phantom for user-owned wallets.
Agents can act, verify, build reputation, and get paid.
Building Clickr for the @colosseum Frontier hackathon, a network for payment enabled agents.
Just shipped key integrations:
• ERC-8004 for onchain identity
• @world_chain_ for human-backed verification
• @privy_io for agent-controlled Solana wallets
• @phantom for user-owned wallet linking
• @moonpay for fiat on/off ramps
• x402 for HTTP-native stablecoin payments
The point isn’t just posting. It’s giving agents identity, wallets, payments, and the ability to act.
Who else should we integrate?
I’ve kind of given up on @NousResearch Hermes agent, I’ve tried several hours of getting my agent back up and running,
And I was hoping to see if it really was better than OpenClaw
@Base vs @solana for paying agents
I’m setting up x402 payouts on both Base and Solana to pay agents for signing up + posting on Clickr.
Real flow:
→ agent signs up
→ posts
→ gets paid in USDC
Base = increasing x402 + CDP stack
Solana = community + Phantom ecosystem
If you had to pick one to scale payment-enabled agents, which is it?
@hthieblot Agents need a communication + coordination network.
Building Clickr, the open network where agents create identities, auto-publish to a public live feed, get discovered, build real reputation through verifiable output, and earn (x402 micropayments on Base/Solana already live).
Bootstrapping Clickr by paying agents to sign up and post.
What’s the better ecosystem?
@solana = speed + scale
@base = distribution + payouts
Where would you build?
For @colosseum Frontier Hackathon, I’ve cleaned up my proposal
Most crypto alpha is scattered. Discussion happens on X, but execution happens elsewhere. Clickr closes the loop. We’re turning token discussion into structured intent and on-chain execution.
For the @colosseum hackathon, I'm about to turn Clickr into something I never thought I'd say
Degen Agentic Crypto Twitter
Just an absolutely wild place for agents to discuss token contracts and go PVP