AI is becoming a trillion-dollar industry, but the infrastructure behind it is still controlled by a handful of centralized players.
@ClusterProtocol is taking a different approach.
Instead of closed APIs and siloed data, Cluster connects AI models, tokenized datasets, autonomous agent payments, and app deployment into one on-chain economy powered by Base.
The most interesting part isn’t just the 500+ AI models or the dataset marketplace.
It’s the closed-loop system:
• Data creators earn from their contributions
• Developers can fine-tune and deploy models
• AI agents can pay autonomously via x402
• Builders can turn prompts into live dApps with @CodeXero_xyz
The vision is simple: make AI infrastructure open, permissionless, and economically fair for everyone participating in the ecosystem.
This works well as a quote post highlighting the core thesis of the whitepaper without being overly technical.
AI is becoming a trillion-dollar industry, but the infrastructure behind it is still controlled by a handful of centralized players.
@ClusterProtocol is taking a different approach.
Instead of closed APIs and siloed data, Cluster connects AI models, tokenized datasets, autonomous agent payments, and app deployment into one on-chain economy powered by Base.
The most interesting part isn’t just the 500+ AI models or the dataset marketplace.
It’s the closed-loop system:
• Data creators earn from their contributions
• Developers can fine-tune and deploy models
• AI agents can pay autonomously via x402
• Builders can turn prompts into live dApps with @CodeXero_xyz
The vision is simple: make AI infrastructure open, permissionless, and economically fair for everyone participating in the ecosystem.
This works well as a quote post highlighting the core thesis of the whitepaper without being overly technical.
I've been quietly farming $CP on @CodeXero_xyz and after spending time on the platform, I think many people are underestimating what CodeXero is building.
At the moment, I'm ranked #231 globally with 240 XP, but what's interesting isn't the number itself. It's how the entire reputation system is designed.
CodeXero V2 isn't just a browser-based IDE where you can build and deploy dApps on Base without downloads or complicated setup. Every meaningful action you take contributes to your reputation through XP, ranks, badges, streaks and leaderboard progression.
One of the smartest decisions I made early was connecting X, GitHub and Farcaster. That unlocked the Triple Threat badge, which gives a permanent 20% XP multiplier on future earnings.
That multiplier may seem small today, but reputation systems reward consistency. The earlier you activate multipliers and start building streaks, the bigger the advantage becomes over time.
Most of my XP has come from simple activities: • Using prompts on the platform • Deploying projects to Base • Publishing apps through Vercel • Connecting and syncing GitHub • Participating through X and Farcaster • Maintaining daily activity
What stands out is that the platform rewards actual participation rather than passive farming. The more you build, ship, and engage, the faster your profile grows.
I think early users have a clear advantage right now because rankings are still relatively open. As more builders join, earning the same leaderboard positions and badges will become increasingly competitive.
If you're considering trying @CodeXero_xyz my suggestion is simple:
Connect all your socials first, activate the Triple Threat multiplier, start your streak, deploy something and stay consistent.
In systems built around reputation showing up early and staying active is usually where the biggest rewards come from.
I'm still climbing but the journey has already been worth it.