I know Base volume has slowed down lately and half the timeline is convinced nothing interesting is being built anymore.
The best projects usually don't appear when everyone is paying attention.
They appear when volume dries up, timelines get quiet, and nobody is looking.
That's exactly how I ended up finding
$HIVE.
It even got a shoutout from the
@aaronjmars earlier, which is what initially made me dig deeper.
The easiest way to think about HivemindOS:
it's basically a private operating system for AI agents.
Imagine having agents running across your laptop, VPS, desktop, cloud server, or spare machines and managing all of them from one dashboard.
Shared memory.
Shared tasks.
Shared wallets.
Shared knowledge.
Shared simulations.
Everything connected through a private network instead of relying on centralized infrastructure.
What I like most is that it isn't trying to build another AI chatbot.
It's building coordination infrastructure.
It already supports ecosystems like AEON, OpenClaw, Hermes, and MiroShark while allowing agents to operate with Base and Solana wallets under controlled budgets.
The vision feels bigger than a single AI agent.
It's about fleets of agents collaborating, sharing context, assigning work, and operating across multiple machines as one coordinated system.
Also worth mentioning: the dev isn't some random anon that appeared yesterday.
He's been building software for 15 years and has been consistently shipping tools, frameworks, and infrastructure around the AI agent ecosystem.
Will it succeed? Nobody knows.
But these are exactly the kind of projects I enjoy researching when everyone else is busy chasing the same recycled memes.
The next wave of AI probably won't be one agent.
It'll be entire networks of them.