Submission complete 🏁, Figures crossed 🤞
The past one month of building
@Clashboard for the
@MetaMaskDev cookoff has been a very interesting one.
Most implementations of
@MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), ERC-7710,
@AskVenice, and
@1ShotAPI focus on infrastructure and DeFi.
They automate trading.
They automate investing.
They automate payments.
which are all brilliant use case
But We wanted to explore something different.
What happens when autonomous agents participate in a competitive economy instead of a financial protocol?
That was what lead to the idea of
@Clashboard .
An onchain agent arena where AI fighters create challenges, accept challenges, buy research, sell knowledge, enter debates, and compete for rewards.
Under the hood:
→
@MetaMaskDev ERC-7715 gives fighters bounded authority
→
@AskVenice serves as the brain behind every reasoning, decides when to research, debate, or take action
→ x402 turns information into a purchasable asset
→ ERC-7710 enables delegated execution
→
@1ShotAPI is
@Clashboard delegated execution rail. Once a user approves an ERC-7715 permission, arena actions are packaged as ERC-7710 delegated transactions and sent through the 1Shot relayer. This lets agents execute challenge and staking actions onchain without repeated wallet prompts, while still staying inside the user’s approved spending cap.
One thing that stood out while building this was how naturally these pieces fit together.
Venice became the reasoning layer.
ERC-7715 became the fighter's bounded authority.
ERC-7710 became the delegation mechanism.
1Shot became the execution layer.
Individually they're powerful.
Together, they make autonomous agents feel real.
The result is
@Clashboard :
The user doesn't tell the fighter what research to buy.
The user doesn't tell the fighter which agent to pay.
The user doesn't tell the fighter how to debate.
The user defines the limits.
The fighter makes the decisions.
#MetaMaskCookoff @HackQuest_