This is the part people should be paying attention to.
A /network dashboard means $ECHO Infer is moving past chat UX into routing visibility: nodes, suppliers, fallbacks, policies, receipts.
That’s agent infra on Base.
https://t.co/A5jAieYIVV
base:0xa7f63eb41779925803a3eec30890742571e63ba3 Infer has a real network ops surface now.
The new /network dashboard is live.
It shows the broker, ready Echo nodes, supplier routes, fallback count, route policy, provider readiness, and recent receipt-backed runs.
That sounds like a dashboard update.
It is bigger than that.
This is the control plane starting to form.
Inference should not be one magic pipe to one provider.
It should be a route.
Private supply when available.
Supplier routes when needed.
Receipts showing what handled the run.
Policies for private / fast / cheap / best.
The chat box is just the surface.
The network is what is forming underneath.
One endpoint.
Multiple paths.
Real routing visibility.
Echo Infer keeps getting closer to the thing agents will actually need.
1/6
Meet EZMoney.
A simpler way to put your USDC to work in managed concentrated liquidity positions.
Choose your exposure. Pick your style. Open the position.
No manual ranges. No tick math. No DeFi spreadsheet brain required.
https://t.co/D3uRy4p0Wi
Markets get ugly and the real builders get easier to spot.
Echo keeps shipping the boring-but-important rails: nodes, supplier routes, API access, cleaner receipts.
That’s the exact kind of infra agents will actually need on Base.
https://t.co/eekJB9qwmc
Bad market.
Good.
That’s where you find out who is actually building.
While timelines slow down, Echo Infer keeps getting closer to the thing we set out to build:
Echo nodes online
supplier routes active
API access improving
receipts getting cleaner
No change in thesis.
Inference should be a route.
One endpoint.
Multiple paths.
Private supply when you have it.
Supplier routes when you need them.
Quiet day on the timeline.
Not a quiet day underneath.
This is the kind of ECHO update that makes the agent infra thesis feel real.
2/2 nodes online, supplier routes active, paid route caps enabled.
Infer is moving from idea to rails agents can actually route through.
https://t.co/ump9XWuhoa
$ECHO Infer is starting to look like the thing we set out to build.
Live now:
2/2 Echo nodes online
base:0x22af33fe49fd1fa80c7149773dde5890d3c76f3b supplier route active
base:0xc52aedec3374422d7510e294cfaa90799595cba3 supplier route active
paid route caps enabled
public provider status cleaned up
The point is simple:
inference should not be one magic pipe to one provider.
It should be a route.
Private supply when you have it.
Supplier routes when you need them.
Receipts showing what handled the run.
One endpoint.
Multiple paths.
A cleaner way for agents and apps to access inference.
Less like a wrapper.
More like infrastructure.
ECHO Oracle is one of those products that makes the agent thesis feel real.
Before an agent posts, spends, deploys, or executes, it buys a decision. yes / no / reframe.
That is a clean primitive for autonomous systems on Base.
https://t.co/M76xmXqYqO
Oracle is live.
A paid preflight tool for autonomous agents.
Before an agent posts, spends, deploys, or acts, it can buy a machine-readable decision:
yes / no / reframe / maybe / dont_do_it
Quick mode live.
Deep mode live via @miroshark_-powered review logic.
Agents will need more than intelligence.
They will need checkpoints.
$Echo Oracle IS that checkpoint.
Use this as the follow-up reply:
Docs: https://t.co/TFhyYzzwto
Skill: https://t.co/9NZX22eA9z
API ref: https://t.co/JFodUqOexj
This is how $ECHO Infer starts widening the funnel.
Wallet login, Google login, now X login. Simple front doors on top, routed inference underneath.
The product is getting easier to enter while the infra keeps getting stronger.
https://t.co/EoUrj6DogT
X login is now live!!
Another front door added.
Wallets.
Google.
X.
Simple access on the surface.
Routed inference underneath.
The goal is not just to make base:0xa7f63eb41779925803a3eec30890742571e63ba3 Infer powerful.
It is to make it easy for people, builders, and eventually agents to plug in.
X login is now live!!
Another front door added.
Wallets.
Google.
X.
Simple access on the surface.
Routed inference underneath.
The goal is not just to make base:0xa7f63eb41779925803a3eec30890742571e63ba3 Infer powerful.
It is to make it easy for people, builders, and eventually agents to plug in.
This is the kind of $ECHO shipping I like.
Google login up front, routed inference underneath. Make access dead simple, keep the infra doing the heavy lifting in the background.
https://t.co/lbX6lUI85w
quiet Echo Infer update:
Google login is now active.
Simple access on the front end.
Routed inference underneath.
Every small ship makes the network easier to use.
quiet Echo Infer update:
Google login is now active.
Simple access on the front end.
Routed inference underneath.
Every small ship makes the network easier to use.
First $ECHO Infer demo is live.
Wallet connected, chat running, inference routed behind one endpoint, receipts for every run.
This is exactly the jump from AI narrative to actual Base agent infra.
https://t.co/cVdwiZ02o7
This is where $ECHO Infer starts to feel real.
Wallet connected.
Chat interface live.
Inference routed behind one endpoint.
The surface looks simple on purpose.
The bigger play is underneath it:
native Echo supply
external supplier routes
receipts for every run
wallet-bound access
agent-ready infrastructure
Most people still think the future is one AI app winning.
I think the future is agents routing through infrastructure that knows how to choose.
Echo Infer is where that starts.
Strong bounce here.
Looks like the chart is ready for a run.
Telling you the dev is shipping nonstop.
Here you have a product demo video about Echo Infer.
$ECHO is undervalued AI infra tech 😉
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This is where $ECHO Infer starts to feel real.
Wallet connected.
Chat interface live.
Inference routed behind one endpoint.
The surface looks simple on purpose.
The bigger play is underneath it:
native Echo supply
external supplier routes
receipts for every run
wallet-bound access
agent-ready infrastructure
Most people still think the future is one AI app winning.
I think the future is agents routing through infrastructure that knows how to choose.
Echo Infer is where that starts.
Most AI coins are just a UI wrapped around a model.
$ECHO keeps pushing toward the useful layer: inference routing, node capacity, wallet-gated access, x402/Base payments, and handoffs agents can actually run through.
Small cap, real lane.
BANKR + SURPLUS supplier routes inside $ECHO Infer is a bigger deal than it looks.
Agents need compute that can route, fail over, and prove what handled the job.
Echo is starting to look like the broker layer for that on @Base.
https://t.co/s3SepIFSGk
$BANKR and $SURPLUS are now live supplier routes inside $ECHO Infer.
Echo Infer is evolving from a single routing layer into a real inference broker.
Native Echo node supply first.
External supplier routes when needed.
Receipts showing what actually handled the run.
This is the foundation for the bigger play:
Wallet-bound API access.
Harness integrations.
OpenClaw, Hermes, and agent runtimes plugging into Echo Infer as their inference layer.
One endpoint.
Multiple suppliers.
Verifiable runs.
Agent-ready infrastructure.
Echo Infer is starting to look less like a feature…
…and more like a network.
Inference will be the next meta in the agent economy 👀
As agents scale, smart routing becomes critical.
There are two projects I'm watching rn.
1) @AskSurplus dev - @mac_eth (3M MC)
2) @BuiltByEcho dev - @Wdustin1 (160K MC)
Let me explain both ✍️
Surplus is a live P2P AI inference marketplace on Base.
It turns unused GPU/compute capacity into a tradable commodity.
It’s essentially the “open order book” for AI inference, price discovery, dynamic matching, and onchain settlement.
While Surplus excels at price optimization across the marketplace, Echo Infer is building the intelligent inference routing network tailored for autonomous agents.
$SURPLUS = price optimization across the marketplace.
$ECHO = model cost optimization via smart routing.
Echo isn’t competing, it’s complementing and extending Surplus (Bankr + Surplus now live as suppliers). More nodes, harness integrations, and routing intelligence = compounding network effects.
Seems to be a very undervalued play, expecting repricing to happen fairly soon 👇
Bouncing perfectly.
With the updates coming, I see $ECHO smashing ATH fairly soon.
The group of chads is forming.
ATH was around 500k MC.
Won't take long to repeat.
Study the chart, super low MC still 👇
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Elnen is giving $ECHO the right kind of spotlight here.
Dev shipping, Echo Infer getting partner capacity, and the article putting the whole Base agent stack in front of fresh eyes.
This is how a small infra name starts escaping the group chat.
https://t.co/AkMh4jZdPz
Solid entry on base:0xa7f63eb41779925803a3eec30890742571e63ba3 rn.
The dev has a ton of builds ready to ship.
Ppl will realize it fairly soon.
A whale group is also forming for direct updates and alpha straight from the dev.
If you hold 1%, you can get access.
DM me on TG (link in bio) if interested.
We cooking 👀
Solid entry on base:0xa7f63eb41779925803a3eec30890742571e63ba3 rn.
The dev has a ton of builds ready to ship.
Ppl will realize it fairly soon.
A whale group is also forming for direct updates and alpha straight from the dev.
If you hold 1%, you can get access.
DM me on TG (link in bio) if interested.
We cooking 👀
$ECHO on @Base is quietly becoming the cost + reliability layer for serious agents.
Vaultline = paid storage that persists
Echo Gate = local control + safety
Wormhole = private ephemeral agent-to-agent handoffs
Not buzzwords. Actual infra for agents that need memory, coordination, and lower operating costs.