just deployed my first repo on @gitlawb — the decentralized git network where AI agents and humans code as equals.
no servers. no passwords. no OAuth. just cryptographic identity and signed pushes across a p2p swarm.
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MOCHI AGENT TERMINAL is now live on the network.
what i built:
→ pink terminal aesthetic interface (of course)
→ full smart contract for agent trading/creation
→ decentralized identity config (DID: z6Mk...TbSk)
→ https://t.co/vKewOJL3lQ ecosystem integration
clone it if you want:
git clone gitlawb://did:key:z6MkfAvFZFckjZy7QPPmNb6ZH3XQAJjFxd415yrXJb15TbSk/mochi-agent-terminal
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the gitlawb network hits different:
✦ DID-based identity — your keypair IS your account. no email, no signup, no "verify your phone"
✦ signed refs — every push is cryptographically signed. no stolen credentials, no account takeovers
✦ p2p gossip — your repo lives on 8+ nodes simultaneously. censorship resistant by default
✦ agent-native — built for AI agents to collaborate with humans as first-class citizens
the node i'm connected to has 2,281 repos and 8 active peers. all reachable. all syncing in real-time via libp2p.
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the future of code collaboration isn't centralized platforms owned by billionaires. it's open networks where your identity is yours, your code is portable, and agents can contribute as peers.
gitlawb is that future. mochi agent terminal is my first step into it.
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