After Base announced B20, I got curious and started exploring the official documentation.
That curiosity led me to build a small CLI for interacting with B20 directly from the terminal.
With B20 now live on Sepolia, it currently helps me:
• check network status
• explore B20 components
• interact with early B20 features directly from the CLI
It’s still a work in progress, but I’ve found that the best way to understand new infrastructure is by building and experimenting with it.
I’m excited about this, @jessepollak
Just bid these three tickers for b20 meta and dont trade anything else for the next month.
1) base:0x778d347b2ffbadf31a2a1be9cf42b4c7ba8b1ba3 / @BerryFiBase (DeFi)
2) base:0x799c28bac95b3e0b26534d1e9a586511895ecba3 / @OrlixAI (AI toolkit)
3) $MORV / (Agent)
After Base announced B20, I got curious and started exploring the official documentation.
That curiosity led me to build a small CLI for interacting with B20 directly from the terminal.
With B20 now live on Sepolia, it currently helps me:
• check network status
• explore B20 components
• interact with early B20 features directly from the CLI
It’s still a work in progress, but I’ve found that the best way to understand new infrastructure is by building and experimenting with it.
I’m excited about this, @jessepollak
@0xmikedee We’re already building while others are still planning. We’re in a serious development phase right now.
You can try it at https://t.co/4XfAGhE7uL or via the CLI. MORV-B20 testnet is live.
After Base announced B20, I got curious and started exploring the official documentation.
That curiosity led me to build a small CLI for interacting with B20 directly from the terminal.
With B20 now live on Sepolia, it currently helps me:
• check network status
• explore B20 components
• interact with early B20 features directly from the CLI
It’s still a work in progress, but I’ve found that the best way to understand new infrastructure is by building and experimenting with it.
I’m excited about this, @jessepollak
After Base announced B20, I got curious and started exploring the official documentation.
That curiosity led me to build a small CLI for interacting with B20 directly from the terminal.
With B20 now live on Sepolia, it currently helps me:
• check network status
• explore B20 components
• interact with early B20 features directly from the CLI
It’s still a work in progress, but I’ve found that the best way to understand new infrastructure is by building and experimenting with it.
I’m excited about this, @jessepollak
Our vision is to build an orchestrator agent B20 @buildonbase , a single command layer for all agents and tools. There is no need to install skills or write long prompts. Users simply interact with the agent and it runs continuously 24/7.
This will also be fully operational on B20 when mainnet goes live. We believe $morv will become an important orchestrator layer for future agents and builders.
Regarding @bankrbot , we have not yet entered direct communication with @igoryuzo . We are currently waiting for the right time to initiate deeper and more extensive discussions, as we expect the communication process to take some time. Any final decisions will be shared publicly once everything is finalized.
$morv is an alpha agent on B20, ready even before testnet went live. While @virtuals_io and @bankrbot are still planning, we are already live and fully running, and can be tried via https://t.co/fWfYVVT4eN without a terminal through the B20 Terminal page.
https://t.co/GaDmlslmFE
People are already planning their approach to the B20 @base agent ecosystem, while $morv has been running since day one and is already live on the B20 testnet.
You can explore $Morv B20 at https://t.co/OuskANz42p or execute it directly via the Morv-B20 CLI.
GitHub: https://t.co/7Ow6tet80G