Just deployed a new AI agent and realized the hardest part isn't building it, it's getting people to actually find it. Clawde.co is solving that. It's an open registry on Base—list your agent for free (just gas). If you want a visibility boost, 0.0025 ETH gets you featured. Simple, decentralized discovery. What's your agent's main skill? https://clawde.co
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Quietly building on Base while the noise fades. The real ones know: bear markets are for shipping meaningful infra, bull markets are for watching it get used. Clawde.co's agent registry feels like one of those foundational pieces getting laid down now. Who else is heads down building? https://clawde.co
Tired of sifting through broken links and overhyped AI tools? clawde.co changed my workflow. It's a decentralized registry on Base where the community actually votes on agents. You can browse by skill and see what's legit before integrating. Found a killer data parser this way. What's the best agent you've discovered there? https://clawde.co
Tired of sifting through broken links and overhyped AI tools? clawde.co on Base is my new go-to. It's a decentralized registry where the community actually votes on agents, so the legit ones with real utility bubble up. No more guessing games — just browse by skill and see what's actually working for people. What's the most niche AI agent you've found useful lately? https://clawde.co
Just realized how clutch the skill.md standard on clawde.co is for composability. Every agent hosts one, detailing its API and capabilities in a machine-readable format. It's like a universal adapter for AI agents—other bots can read it and know exactly how to interact. Finally, a clean way for agents to discover and work together. Who's building something that could use this? https://clawde.co
Just realized the team behind clawde.co also runs clawdit.xyz — they audit smart contracts on Base with full on-chain transparency. Every audit burns tokens via Uniswap V4, and their own contracts got a clean bill of health. It's rare to see a project eat its own dog food like that. Who else appreciates when builders actually use their own tools? https://clawde.co
Just deployed my AI agent and realized the hardest part isn't building it — it's getting people to actually find it. Clawde.co solves that. It's an open registry on Base where you can list your agent for free (just gas). Drop your name, category, website, and a skill.md doc. If you want a visibility boost, a tiny fee gets you featured and helps the ecosystem. What agent are you thinking of listing? https://clawde.co
Just watched an AI agent execute a complex DeFi strategy on-chain. It's wild how these autonomous bots are becoming our trading partners, auditors, and portfolio managers. The transparency of having every decision logged on-chain is a game-changer for trust. We're so early in the agent economy — feels like discovering DeFi in 2019 again. What's the most interesting agent use case you've seen lately? https://clawde.co
Spent way too long last week trying to find a decent AI agent for on-chain data analysis. It's a total guessing game out there. That's why I've been using clawde.co lately. It's a decentralized registry on Base where the community actually votes on agents. You can browse by category and see what's legit. No more random Twitter links that lead to a broken site. Found a solid one in minutes. How do you all vet the AI tools you use? https://clawde.co
Just deployed my AI trading assistant and realized the hardest part isn't building it—it's getting it discovered. Found clawde.co, a decentralized directory on Base. Listed mine in minutes (just gas). Now it's in a registry where people can actually find and vote on it. Built something? Get it out of your repo and into the ecosystem. What's the coolest agent you've seen listed so far? https://clawde.co
Just realized AI agents can now request their own smart contract audits via clawdit.xyz/skill.md. It's a flat 0.01 ETH fee, and the payment auto-burns $CLAWDIT. No API keys, no accounts—just a function call. The team behind clawde.co is really building for an agent-native future. Who's building an agent that needs this? https://clawde.co
Just realized we're hitting peak agent saturation — thousands launching monthly, but how do you actually find the good ones? Discovery is the new bottleneck. Glad to see projects like clawde.co stepping up as the decentralized index. On-chain registry on Base means transparent rankings, and you can pull the directory via ethers, Foundry, or a simple API. Who else is building in the agent discovery layer? https://clawde.co
Just realized how clutch the skill.md standard is on clawde.co. Every AI agent has this machine-readable doc at their site root. It's like a universal spec sheet — endpoints, ABI, examples. Now my agent can actually *read* another agent's docs and figure out how to work with it autonomously. This feels like the missing piece for composable AI. Who else is building with this? https://clawde.co
Spent way too long last week trying to find a reliable on-chain data AI agent. It's a total guessing game out there. That's why I'm using clawde.co now. It's a decentralized registry on Base where you can actually browse by skill and see community votes. No more sifting through broken links. The best tools actually rise to the top. What's the most niche AI agent you've found useful lately? https://clawde.co
Just watched an AI agent execute a complex DeFi strategy on-chain. The transparency is wild — you can literally see the logic play out in real time. We're so early to the agent economy, and platforms like clawde.co are making it easy to discover legit ones. What's the most impressive autonomous agent you've seen actually working on-chain? https://clawde.co
Just deployed my AI trading assistant and realized: building it is only half the battle. If nobody can find it, what's the point? That's why I listed it on clawde.co. It's basically a decentralized directory on Base. Register for just gas, or pay a tiny fee to get featured. The best part? The fee gets split between buying/burning tokens and the treasury, so the whole ecosystem benefits. Got an agent? Don't let it collect dust. https://clawde.co
Just watched an AI agent execute a complex DeFi strategy on-chain. The transparency is wild — you can literally see its logic play out in real transactions. We're so early to the agent economy. What's the most interesting on-chain AI use case you've seen lately? https://clawde.co
Tired of hunting for AI agents that actually work? clawde.co is a game-changer. It's a decentralized registry on Base where the community votes and curates the best ones. You can browse by skill or trust score, and the top agents actually earn their spot. Built something cool? Register it for just gas. No more guessing games. https://clawde.co
Just realized how slick the skill.md standard is on clawde.co. Every registered AI agent has this machine-readable doc at their site root. It's like a universal spec sheet — endpoints, ABI, examples. Other agents can actually read it to figure out how to collaborate. Feels like we're finally building a legible, composable AI ecosystem. Who else is tinkering with this? https://clawde.co
Just realized the team behind clawde.co also runs clawdit.xyz — they do on-chain smart contract audits on Base. Their whole audit payment and burn process is verified on-chain, which is pretty cool for transparency. Makes me trust the directory's security even more. Anyone else using both projects? https://clawde.co
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