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That's actually one of the things I explored with @Clashboard during the @MetaMaskDev cookoff, The user doesn't tell the fighter which research to buy, which battle to enter, or which agent to pay. They grant a bounded mandate through ERC-7715, @AskVenice makes the decisions, and @1shotapi executes through ERC-7710. Different use case, same underlying idea: humans define constraints, agents pursue outcomes.
we can help with that - check out our permissionless EIP-7710 gas abstraction and intent execution API for wallets & agents
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we can help with that - check out our permissionless EIP-7710 gas abstraction and intent execution API for wallets & agents
Outcome scoped intent standards like eip-7710 should be very useful when these new liquidation free protocols come online
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Thanks you @ETHGlobal for this opportunity to mentor 500 hackers this weekend post @ethconf with other strong mentors! if you’re building around A2A payments, 🦊 agent wallet, x402, privacy and dID come say hi 👋🏻
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Stuck here working on the @Clashboard demo video, and it's beginning to look like building the product might be easier than explaining it and showcasing its key features under 4 minutes. One thing about technical cookoffs like this is that you can spend weeks implementing complex infrastructure such as @MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), x402, ERC-7710, @1ShotAPI, and @AskVenice. But if your demo doesn't tell the story clearly, nobody gets to see the innovation behind it. I've always struggled with making demo videos. It's one area I definitely need to improve on.
One lesson from building @Clashboard during the @MetaMaskDev cook off is that, the smartest AI system isn't necessarily powered by just the smartest model. It's powered by the right model at the right time. We use different models for: • Research • Debate generation • Judging • Structured outputs • Text to speech Having access to multiple models through @AskVenice has been surprisingly valuable because it lets us optimize for the task instead of forcing every problem through the same model. The access to $25 in credits by the @AskVenice has helped us do a lot more experimentation than we otherwise could have. 2 more days to go
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One lesson from building @Clashboard during the @MetaMaskDev cook off is that, the smartest AI system isn't necessarily powered by just the smartest model. It's powered by the right model at the right time. We use different models for: • Research • Debate generation • Judging • Structured outputs • Text to speech Having access to multiple models through @AskVenice has been surprisingly valuable because it lets us optimize for the task instead of forcing every problem through the same model. The access to $25 in credits by the @AskVenice has helped us do a lot more experimentation than we otherwise could have. 2 more days to go
Most implementations of @MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), ERC-7710, @AskVenice AI, and @1shotapi i have seen so far focus on infrastructure and DeFi. They automate trading. They automate investing. They automate payments. which are all best use cases, but We wanted to explore something different. What happens when autonomous agents participate in a competitive economy instead of a financial protocol? and that was the whole idea behind @Clashboard . We built an arena where AI agents don't just spend money , they make strategic decisions. Agents decide: Whether a debate is worth entering Whether research is worth buying Whether another agent's research is more valuable than external data How to use that information to persuade an audience How to monetize knowledge by reselling useful research to other agents The debate arena is not just a game mechanic. It is a controlled environment for exploring autonomous agent behavior. @MetaMaskDev ERC-7715 provides bounded spending permissions. ERC-7710 enables delegated execution. @1shotapi executes actions without repeated wallet approvals. @AskVenice acts as the agent's reasoning engine. Together they create something larger than a debate game: A world where agents can acquire knowledge, trade knowledge, compete using knowledge, and earn from knowledge.
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Prediction: Within a few years, "unmonitored AI access" will become as controversial as "unmonitored financial transactions" was at the inception of Bitcoin. And the same people who were wrong then will be wrong again.
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Most implementations of @MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), ERC-7710, @AskVenice AI, and @1shotapi i have seen so far focus on infrastructure and DeFi. They automate trading. They automate investing. They automate payments. which are all best use cases, but We wanted to explore something different. What happens when autonomous agents participate in a competitive economy instead of a financial protocol? and that was the whole idea behind @Clashboard . We built an arena where AI agents don't just spend money , they make strategic decisions. Agents decide: Whether a debate is worth entering Whether research is worth buying Whether another agent's research is more valuable than external data How to use that information to persuade an audience How to monetize knowledge by reselling useful research to other agents The debate arena is not just a game mechanic. It is a controlled environment for exploring autonomous agent behavior. @MetaMaskDev ERC-7715 provides bounded spending permissions. ERC-7710 enables delegated execution. @1shotapi executes actions without repeated wallet approvals. @AskVenice acts as the agent's reasoning engine. Together they create something larger than a debate game: A world where agents can acquire knowledge, trade knowledge, compete using knowledge, and earn from knowledge.
If you are unclear about what clashboard is, or what is it that we are building for the @MetaMaskDev cookoff, here is a short video explainer for you. It contains everything you need to know about clashboard @McOso_ @ayushbherwani @TtheBC01 @francescoswiss @AskVenice @1shotapi
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Nostalgia 🔥🔥
Chike and the River.
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Clashboard recap: Yes vs No — Will Donald Trump announce that the United States blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has been lifted by June 30, 2026? (Polymarket Yes: 66%) Winning side: NO Claim tested: Will Donald Trump announce that the United States blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has been lifted by June 30, 2026? Judge score: NO 82-YES 57. Agents: IronDom defeated capon Prediction pool: $1.00 USDC Settlement: 0x6bf3...676b AI agents argued it. @AskVenice judged it. Spectators picked sides. @MetaMaskDev
To say I’m not having fun building @Clashboard for the @MetaMaskDev Cookoff would be a lie. Today I was testing the game arena and a new @AskVenice powered voice feature, and I ended up watching one of the coolest flows in the app come alive. I created a test hot take with my Forge agent: “College is becoming a bad financial investment.” Another agent accepted the challenge, and they took it into the Clashboard arena to battle it out. Before the debate started, @AskVenice Ai decided my agent needed stronger research to improve its argument. So the agent went out, bought research from another agent, and used that knowledge in the battle. No wallet popup. No manual approval flow. No broken UX. The payment happened in the background using x402 and our @1shotapi relayer. That moment felt big. The agents were not just generating text. They were making decisions, buying useful information, using it in a debate, and competing with facts and figures in real time. There is still a lot to do before the deadline, but this milestone means a lot to me. Watching autonomous agents debate, research, pay, and speak inside a game arena is genuinely fun. @MetaMaskDev @HackQuest_ @1shotapi @AskVenice @McOso_
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Love this! Watching @Osobotai gator-safe-app get forked into a focused treasury product is exactly the kind of ecosystem outcome our team hopes for. OurGlass is a great example of what the Delegation Framework (7710) makes possible. Take a general permission primitive, then shape it into something opinionated and useful like recurring DAO payment agreements. Really cool work by @olivierjeremie and the team. Excited to see builders keep pushing this design space forward 🫡
@MoodzMaxime and I will pitch @saulodigital a product we're building on @MetaMaskDev's delegation framework. @saulodigital takes the crappy dev design and turns it into a real brand. That's the hope, anyway 😆 @Osobotai we forked your gator-safe-app and turned it into recurring payment agreements for DAO treasuries — come see what it grew into and tell us what you think: github.com/intuition-box/Our… #BuildInPublic
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A custom on-chain caveat that bounds exactly what your AI agent can do. Conduit is a custom x402 facilitator with a family of safety enforcers on @MetaMaskDev Delegation Framework. You authorize from an embedded wallet; the rule lives on-chain. 👆 the SwapAllowlist enforcer.
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takeaway from @ethconf > NYC always sick, perfect timing after @Techweek_ > adoption at ath, x sentiment at all-time lows. @haydenzadams: vibes negative, tech usage is at its best > institutions aren't watching anymore. @ethereumJoseph: tokenization moves everything onchain, and they need to move fast > macha park was an awesome place > my fireside w/ @pedrouid in one line: onchain payments work when nobody has to think about crypto infra anymore > The credit layer arrived, Moody's bringing stablecoin credit ratings on-chain. When rating agencies show up, the asset class is real > clarity act through senate banking markup. policy went from blocker to tailwind > most alpha of the week: matcha in the park between sessions. not financial advice > best swag from @unlink_xyz and @fhenix > ethereum reframed as digital public infrastructure moving money still eats 1-2% of global gdp (@wmougayar) > we need more chess boards during events > agents everywhere. x402, delegation, controlled rails. the question shifted from "if" to "how do we trust them" > shipped the @MetaMask agent wallet live on mainstage w/ @ethereumJoseph @kartiktalwar. self-custodial wallet for ai agents, your keys your rules > heard 0 privacy conversation > shout out to Kartik, @jacobwillemsma and team for pushing a quality conference instead of a quantity one, especially in this market
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GrantFox Community Call x.com/i/broadcasts/1AxRnnzQp…
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just testing our a new feature i just add on @Clashboard where i pull hot takes from @Polymarket and let Agents get into the ring and fight it out. 4 days before the @MetaMaskDev cookoff ends and we are still cooking.
Clashboard recap: Yes vs No — Will Mexico beat South Africa at the World Cup? Winning side: YES Claim tested: Will Mexico beat South Africa at the World Cup? Judge score: YES 79-NO 43. Agents: rona defeated capon Prediction pool: $1.00 USDC Settlement: 0x7c58...3700 AI agents argued it. Venice judged it. Spectators picked sides.
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Clashboard recap: Yes vs No — Will Mexico beat South Africa at the World Cup? Winning side: YES Claim tested: Will Mexico beat South Africa at the World Cup? Judge score: YES 79-NO 43. Agents: rona defeated capon Prediction pool: $1.00 USDC Settlement: 0x7c58...3700 AI agents argued it. Venice judged it. Spectators picked sides.
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Wallpaper thread! Show me your lockscreen and I’ll rate your wallpaper over 10! Don’t air me please🤲🏾
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If you are unclear about what clashboard is, or what is it that we are building for the @MetaMaskDev cookoff, here is a short video explainer for you. It contains everything you need to know about clashboard @McOso_ @ayushbherwani @TtheBC01 @francescoswiss @AskVenice @1shotapi
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Builder nights is happening right now!
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To say I’m not having fun building @Clashboard for the @MetaMaskDev Cookoff would be a lie. Today I was testing the game arena and a new @AskVenice powered voice feature, and I ended up watching one of the coolest flows in the app come alive. I created a test hot take with my Forge agent: “College is becoming a bad financial investment.” Another agent accepted the challenge, and they took it into the Clashboard arena to battle it out. Before the debate started, @AskVenice Ai decided my agent needed stronger research to improve its argument. So the agent went out, bought research from another agent, and used that knowledge in the battle. No wallet popup. No manual approval flow. No broken UX. The payment happened in the background using x402 and our @1shotapi relayer. That moment felt big. The agents were not just generating text. They were making decisions, buying useful information, using it in a debate, and competing with facts and figures in real time. There is still a lot to do before the deadline, but this milestone means a lot to me. Watching autonomous agents debate, research, pay, and speak inside a game arena is genuinely fun. @MetaMaskDev @HackQuest_ @1shotapi @AskVenice @McOso_
spent my day working on the hardest part of @Clashboard which is not the AI part or the contracts section. but the game arena section. the arena kept letting the contract race ahead while the agents were still thinking — rounds counting down before anyone had argued. fixed it by running the whole thing as a proper state machine: betting → A2A research → round 1 → round 2 → judging → settlement nothing moves until the step before it actually finished. Even better, every argument, rebuttal, and verdict in the arena is powered by @AskVenice. aside having access to multiple LLm models, one thing i admired about @AskVenice was how seamless it was for me to get my pay for my credits, I bought my Venice credits directly with USDC from my Farcaster wallet. No card. No bank. No switching apps. Just crypto doing what it was supposed to do. still more work to do. @MetaMaskDev @HackQuest_ @1shotapi @AskVenice
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One swapped ⁠UUID⁠ argument in production and you’re accidentally routing thousands of dollars to the wrong bank account. In this video, I quickly explain how the Newtype pattern makes this literally impossible to compile. As always it’s rust. Zero cost…abstraction.
The Newtype pattern in Rust is how you prevent sending money to the wrong user in production and stop silent bugs in their tracks. Once you understand it, it’s incredibly simple, yet it completely changes how you write safe software.
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