tooling that is created that's going to be an interface like an agentic interface,
maybe a low code, maybe vibe coding interface to using our secret vault.
So let me close that guy.
So everything's pretty boilerplate here,
but I'm going to show you where I started was just by giving this prompt where I'm defining what that, oh, let me back up.
So I'm creating a trader.
So maybe it's, I don't know if it's similar to Muhammad, but I was really interested in
So I created a fully autonomous agent that's going to take a daily report that's generated
that's going to take a daily report that's generated from a scraper that I made.
from a scraper that I made.
And it's going to pull like I'm using the secret vault to store my trading preferences.
So it's got my risk tolerance. It's got any of my information.
This is what you're seeing on screen here is how I'm describing what that risk profile is.
And so this is my schema definition.
All it is is just natural language, right? So you're able to describe,
I say create a basic schema in a secret vault,
and then I describe what that schema is.
like what the schema actually is,
it's like a MongoDB style schema
where it's a JSON schema.
And the way to designate which of the fields are encrypted has some extra structure.
And so this agent prompt or this tool will handle that for you, which is really nice.
It'll decide based on how you describe it whether or not it's private.
You could say this field is private. You could also say this field is financial, this, you know, like whatever kind of terminology.
There's some built in to the tool itself to do that for you.
So after that schema is created, then you could do different operations on it.
So in my case here, I say, you know, here's my risk strategy.
And I'm saying that I want to be an aggressive trader.
So the aggressive trader I also described in these terms so it knows what I mean by that, right?
So if I want to update my profile to say that I'm balanced or that I'm conservative, I can easily update that record and make it so.
Then the interesting thing happens.
Let's make this a little more readable.
My agent task says fetch the data from the risk profile.
The agent is already wired up to the tool that knows how to
find my risk profile and decrypt it and
present it into the context of the inference. So it just
handles like this secret data. I don't want my profile stored locally. I don't want my profile
accessible to others. I don't want them seeing because maybe I'm a whale. I don't want them
seeing what I'm doing. And that's my own private, you know, my desire there.
So the agent context here, it's just all prepared with the data.
So now I'm just giving it kind of instructions on how to work with that profile, how to use my crypto report to create a strategy.
And then it's executing trades. And you can see here,
I mean, I've been running this for, you know, several days. I just have it running, you know,
just kind of in a loop. And you can see that it's been busy doing stuff with my wallet that I have
attached to this. So this is all real output. It's really happening. It's trading on mainnet. So it's interesting. And, you know, like I see that there's also on the agent hub, there's something kind of similar, which I think is pretty cool.
piece uh if you like that should have a primitive right a data primitive that you can have
where you can you can deploy service and have this you know um software service but
preserves privacy and you know in in a in a new way all right i think that's all i got for now
All right. I think that's all I got for now.
Well, privacy is an absolute prerequisite for any of this agent stuff to work.
We have Xtrace on every once in a while on this call as well.
If whoever solves this problem actually can personalize agents,
and no one's ever going to want to use agents if it's not actually personalized to you so I think this is like really cool yeah anything you want to
no I think you nailed it it's it is our it's our passion it's our mission it's what we've
we've started out to to achieve and so this is one of the areas that we see that's relevant to today's,
you know, the excitement of using agents and even Vibe programming.
So it lowers the complexity of integration,
but it also offers such a significant piece of privacy technology.
Looking forward to actually getting this integrated in the hub as well.
So thank you, Nico, for coming on.
We do got to get moving on to Jutsu from, sorry, Zahid from Jutsu.
Zahid, bring you up on stage.
Zahid is building a lot of stuff.
And so Zahid, I I'm gonna let you kind of like
manage what you want to talk about today. But first, intro yourself, intro Jutsu. What did
you ship last week? Okay. So, hey, everyone. I'm Zahid, founder of Jutsu. And in Jutsu,
we are working with Near AI to kind of build a TypeScript experience so since we started the
project our goal is to build a system that a developer can come in and kind of start building
a near AI agent and deploy it in minutes not hours so we made made some progress in the TypeScript SDK and I'll show you a demo.
And then I'll show you another project that I'm working on.
But let's start with the TypeScript demo.
I'll share my entire screen.
So the way you will start using near AI TypeScript SDK is just simply type npm install the near AI TS CLI.
So that will kind of install the npm package locally.
And then to create a project, you will just say npm near cli create
that will create a local project you don't have to do anything and then you can go inside your
project and you will see the familiar things like type python projects so you have a agent.ts and metadata.json file. And to run a agent, simply you just run
near AITS run. You don't have to do any other things. So it's as simple as it. And
then you get a common line interface that you can interact with your agents.
And you can update your agent TypeScript code,
add your own functionality. It is not one-on-one comparison with Python yet,
but like we are working hard on kind of making
these two framework work the same way
and all the functionality.
So now we are asking something and then when you are done, when you are ready to deploy,
all you do is just near AI TS upload and that will upload your project to the near hub,
upload and that will upload your project to the near hub ai hub and then when it deploy
you get a link that you can go and check your agent so one important thing here uh today you
can upload your typescript project to hub but it's you cannot use the hub UI at this moment, but we are working on kind of making that one work.
So hopefully by next week when I come back, it will be end-to-end where you can deploy and you can use the hub and you can interact with your agent.
So I think like the goal since the beginning is to kind of from zero to one in a minute.
So that's kind of what we are working on.
And hopefully next week, we'll ask the community
to start kind of using the TypeScript SDK
and give us feedback and it's for you.
And I love to work with community
and then kind of build the best SDK possible.
Next few minutes, I want to show another project that was part of like a near useful agent hackathon.
And thank you, Cameron, for running that hackathon.
So that useful agent is becoming more and more useful.
So I will show you a little bit of demo.
So this is the agent that we build in the hackathon.
But now, since after that, like we improved the media,
the generation of the images and video quality probably 10 times better now.
Like typically, like this, for example, this is a generated image, but it's almost indistinguishable
from if you would record a video by yourself. So that a probably 10 time or more improved than the last version
uh that we had and the other thing we added is a lot of small and medium businesses already use
canva and we hired a lot of requests from the people like they have all the assets for their businesses in Canva. So if they could use Canva with post.
we are now in the process of getting approved from Canva
because it's in a Canva marketplace.
So hopefully by next week,
it will be generally available where people can start
kind of bringing their asset from Canva
and then make uh social media automation and
save a lot of time uh so that's yeah that's that's kind of the update uh from the post side
and i would encourage like a go and check out like app.post.ai and give it a try like
AI and give it a try. Like if you're not posting today, you are probably missing out a lot of
exposure that you would get as a founder or as an engineer or as a builder. I think
one thing I learned last one and a half year is it is great to be a great builder, but you also
need to build in public. And as an engineer, like I don't like to be in public,
but like that's why this kind of automation and AI agent
is there for kind of like be a digital twin of me
and then do the social media for me.
I'm using Post these days.
And speaking of digital twins, we have Andrew from AppleGave coming next.
Before, I want to understand that he integrated with the extra web apps.
What exactly is that process like?
Do you got to get approved?
How do you even start that for a lot of builders here that might not know?
Can you repeat the process?
How do you want to integrate with Canva, have people using their Canva accounts interact
with Post. How do you even start that process? You just use their API, you have to get approved.
What does that actually look like yeah so it's uh the
integration process is like you have to create a kind of a sign up with the developer uh account
so you have to build the app there and then the api integration um you have to build a third-party
api integration and then when you have it ready then you have to submit your app. It's more like when you deploy a mobile app in App Store.
So it's a similar kind of process.
And then they will do the review, which makes sense.
And then they'll list your thing in their media.
And then the benefit is, as a user, you don't give us any password or anything.
So it's like a third-party integration so it uses uh
yeah open it like it uses their api so you are safe we are safe and for builder i would recommend
another thing is try to build those integration because it become a distribution channel. Canva is one of the largest design
tool today. So if you're building something else, maybe partner with other ecosystem and
that gives gives you more exposure and also validity, right? So like so yeah, so the process
is in short processes like App Store. If you ever build an app, have to go through the review,
then get listed in their ecosystem.
Love to hear how that process goes with Canva for next week.
Going to bring on Andrew.
Zahid, is there anything else that you wanted to add before we hop off?
If you have TypeScript SDK,
just reach out directly, DM me.
I'm available and I'm happy to work with you.
Introduce Doppelgangers, yourself.
What did you do last week?
Hey, Cameron. Hey, yourself. What did you do last week? Hey, Cameron.
I'm a founder and CEO of Doppelgangers.
At Doppelgangers, we are building user-owned AI.
So anyone can create their own personalized AI assistant
that will do stuff for you.
We have recently added a voice feature.
So now you can not only chat, but you can also talk to your personal AI.
And on top of that, we are creating digital twins.
So think of it as personal AI versus public AI.
So your digital twin is basically a representation of you.
You can put it on socials.
You can make it go to a podcast or to Twitter spaces for you.
It's basically your digital twin.
And on the other hand, personal AI is secure,
stored on your device, and, well, 100%.
I mean, both of them are 100% yours.
You are the one who controls what goes in.
And, yeah, user-owned AI is here. of them are 100 yours you are the one who controls what goes in and uh yeah um use our own eyes here
awesome what did you ship last week uh voice
we have a voice feature within our agent you can talk to it
a voice feature within our agent.
also can create a digital
The more you talk to it, the better it becomes.
App Store and Android are both live.
And all of them are on mobile app.
Can you pull out your phone and show us?
It's okay. The demo gods, I'm feeling they're with us today.
Let's chat and fine tune how it responds.
Anything fun or interesting going on in your world today?
We are actually on the live stream right now.
Can you say hi to everyone?
Can you say hi to everyone?
We are on the live stream right now absolutely party popper hey everyone watching
the live stream waving hand hope you're all having an amazing time let's get ready to rumble and dive
into some awesome crypto and blockchain discussions lfg flexed Bicep. Sparkles. I love the sparkles. The sparkles at the end really made it.
That's great. So what's next?
I'm not going to watch the video, but we are mostly working on integrating all these features like voice into Near AI.
So more integrations on the near AI side are coming. Basically, within our app, your personal
AI agent will be able to use any agent in the near AI discovery tab. So eventually, it will be able
to book you a flight, buy your headphones like Ilya presented last time and get you an Airbnb.
And generally speaking, any integration that will be live via Near AI is going to be available on your device with your personalized agent.
We have a wallet integration, Near Wallet integration already in place. So you'll be actually, you'll be able to just ask it to buy stuff or get your stuff or book
And it will just go ahead and do it.
I want it to manage my LinkedIn account for me in natural language.
I would pay money for that, actually.
Is there anything else that you want to i guess say
before we hop off to peter salomonas who is next sorry solo monsen who is next um yeah guys download
our app we require more feedback from our users we are constantly improving the user flow and design.
Available on Google Play.
Before we hop in 30 seconds or so,
any advice for current agent builders to get their agents actually available
I mean, it's very straightforward. get their agents actually available on the app store like you did it i mean uh
it's very straightforward you just uh follow the policies uh to be honest for me app store was easier than google play because google play introduced a whole bunch of new policies where
you do when you need to run close testing uh with a bunch of people, which is weird and App Store, you just go through approval.
They're going to tell they it's a two way communication.
If they don't like anything, they tell you what's wrong.
You fix it and you just you just go live.
Andrew, thank you for joining us always.
Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for having me.
For those who might not know Peter, he shifts so many really compelling things, primarily in the WebAssembly space.
He's written books. He's constantly on the cutting edge. So I'm really excited to hear what you have to share today.
But before we get going, just as a reminder, introduce yourself any further, what WebAssembly music is
or anything else that you're working on,
and then exactly what you shipped last week.
Demos are preferred, but demos are preferred.
And as Cameron already said, my first intro
into the NIR ecosystem was the WebAssembly music project, which I also had been working on before then.
But the purpose was to be able to publish music on the blockchain.
So actually a full piece of music is stored in a small WebAssembly binary with all the instruments, all the sound generating, and it plays music uh this web assembly music
executable so um so there are some nfts on that but today i'm going to talk about something
completely different i'm going to talk about the js in rust project and um now um oh, this is, I just have to allow my browser to share.
It happens to every single person. Yeah, it says I have to open systems, quit and reopen.
Oh, okay, I will be right back.
Yeah, actually, do we need to move on?
Do you want to come back to you, Peter?
If you want to go next to, yeah.
Perfect. Okay, sounds good. We'll hear from you soon. Yeah. Yeah. Perfect. Okay. Okay. Sounds good. We'll,
we'll hear from you soon. Yeah. Yeah. All right. Uh, Jeevan,
are you ready to rock? All right. Cool. And Uleana, are you here?
Yep. Great. Welcome. Welcome. It's good to have you guys back. Um,
really excited to hear the update,
especially after your conversations with SilverStream over the last week.
I have not got the update yet, so this is part of my update.
So yeah, would love for you guys just to reintroduce yourselves.
What is Instant Apply, and what have you guys
been working on over the last week?
I'm a CS student at Minerva University. I'm doing CS and ECONT.
And we built Instant Apply in the last Useful Agents Hackathon, same as Zahid.
And we got a sponsored award from Silverstream. So we have been working with them to build the app further.
I'm Uliana. I'm also a CS major at Minerva University in my third year.
And the idea behind Infinite Apply is as students, we struggle with applying to internships every year. And a lot of our graduates also struggle with finding jobs post-graduation because you
have to send out like thousands of applications, literally not even exaggerating. And so we decided to build an app that would allow you to do exactly that in just one click
Jivan, do you want to go about the?
Perfect. So this is the timeline. I think we started with the hackathon in 14th and 15th March. Literally two days ago, or like one day ago, we got 20 beta users for the app.
And today, or any study, we are completing applications for our first user. And while
also completing the application
like this on their experience and the conversations we're
having, we're also extensively changing the app,
both in the front end and the back end.
And one of the major things was our resume parsing.
So when they upload their information,
we were using PyPDF and not really working well.
So we are now using Xemini to parse their resume,
much better for all the sections. And we also changed our job recommendation system. So
if you are in CS, you might want to be a software engineer or an ML or go multiple places.
So based on all of that, it recommends job and with a much better match. And we also
changed our front end. Since the last time, I think we only had like one
HTML button, nothing else.
So we changed a lot of our front end.
So this is an example on like the job recommendation.
We generated a PDF for our first user
just to show them what kind of jobs
we're applying for them to.
And it also gives you a match score
and a recommendation to apply or not.
And like what skills are matching for you
And for jobs that do not really match,
and what skills you need to develop
to be able to apply to these jobs.
Or if you have other experiences,
you can change your resume or the information
you have on our profile so we can apply better.
And it recommends that you skip and don't apply to these jobs. Juliana.
Yep, I'll now present to you our better front-end and parsing.
Okay, just a moment. Okay, we'll start with a login.
Just okay we'll start with a login um just
you log in i created a freshly new user it's completely empty so you go to profile
you don't fill out anything yourself, you add your resume.
It parses the resume, that takes a bit of time because it does the calls to AI.
But the results are really nice, so we get to actually see all the details.
I did not type any of it myself, this is not hard coded or anything name summary um the text of the resume
itself just for convenience because you know when you upload a file and it has been a month since
you don't remember what's there um professional experience personal projects uh description of the
personal projects relevant skills all of that, certifications, demographic
information, because it's often asked in the Java applications, but not so important. If you want
to change anything, you can edit it manually, like, I don't know, right? And you save it,
and it's changed. So now, for those of you who have been here for our previous shipment,
I am proud to present to you a prettier button.
Now you can just press this, which looks significantly better than the previous button we had,
and it will apply for the jobs.
Yep, I'll not be doing that right now.
Juwan, do you want to add anything?
And so I think one of the other updates we wanted to share in our progress, what we did
last week was a lot of applying for VC fund fundings uh collecting the applications making the slide deck and uh sorry uh and uh preparing the demo uh that we can uh
share with like potential vc findings or summer grants
yep incredible stuff um how do you guys manage uh credentials
stuff. How do you guys manage credentials? Like, you know, you're logging in, like, how are
credentials managed? So the first thing right now is this database, the login, a tougher problem we
are facing right now is when we apply to jobs, they often require us to log in on behalf of the
user. And so we might need like their email,
like the secondary something like a code and stuff like that.
So for our first user, for all of those, we created a new email account.
So we can get those like codes from them,
but I don't see that being a more sustainable thing.
So the likely option is we, when they have the tool all to
themselves, they might need to upload that for each of those
websites which ask them for them. But yeah, that's something we
Maybe Nili, you can help. Yeah, Uliana, go ahead.
Oh, yeah, I just wanted to add quickly in terms of how our
like logging works. It's just a flask uh login so i'm not sure that answers your question
but they back largely last flask got it yeah i guess it was more on like the if you are logging
into other sites that like you know needs to like do you see those you know passwords and plain text
um nico might be able to help you there. So more to come on that.
But is there anything else, guys,
that you want to add before we pass it back to Peter?
Where can people learn more about the projects?
Where can people learn more about you?
Love hungry young builders.
this is one of the first projects I had to say,
like, you know, another project, another project, another project.
You guys can build billion-dollar companies.
So, yeah, where can people learn more about you and stay in touch along your journey?
So, yeah, the app right now is open source on GitHub.
It's called Instant Apply.
I'll share the link as well.
And for both of us, we are in the near the Telegrams, and we're also on LinkedIn.
I'm, like, just even cs on lincoln
i'll share the links uh and you know happy to chat about this or if you could have more suggestions
on that i'll also share the link to my linkedin and while i'm in the same telegram channel i think
it's liana underscore one for me on telegram um yep happy to chat awesome guys so good to have you here i hope to see you guys soon
and yeah best of luck for next week peter bringing you back yeah yeah
yeah yeah new computer but now you can see the screen so so i will go back to the where i left off and what i'm
going to talk about today is this project called chasing rust which is basically letting you add
javascript on top of your rust smart contract so the contract we're going to look into today is a
web for and a fungible token contract which allows you to create a website.
So, but I will, first of all,
it's this web application here where you have a client
to these tools that you also have the source code for
So you can find all the source code here.
And this particular feature that we shipped last week was not a very big one.
It was just about getting these fungible tokens that we have here
for being able to use also this ChatGPT feature,
which is going through a proxy
because that allows you to kind of charge
for the AI conversation by using this fungible token.
So we can say now that I want to buy Arise tokens
and we can ask the AI for that.
And it will then when it and we have to confirm it and
we actually have to confirm it again and that will if you say okay now you will be taken to the
wallet and and confirm so and that will give you these tokens for using chat GPT.
But let's also try the other interesting part, which is about running JavaScript and also creating a web4 site.
So what I want to do now is to create this new web4 account.
So I want to create a new near account really i would like to create a new
web4 account and let's it can be named web434 demo near let's remember that name and we can ask the near ai for doing that
and this will of course require some storage for deploying the contract you will have the
key so you can delete account and get those near back but let's just create it and confirm with the wallet and approve you can see now it will actually
call this web4 factory and create this new account and we can approve that transaction
and as that thing said we now have a new account, and we will also soon get a website up here.
But we can see now the account was not found, but if we now reload it, it should be there.
But we can see also that it's nothing there yet.
And also in the local storage now, we have the keys for that particular account.
So that you can save and use if you want to delete the account or access it in any way.
And now we can also try to use, since I already have some RISE tokens, we can also try to
use ChatGPT for deploying some content to that web4 site.
Create a web4 page that says hello world.
And now it starts the ChatGPT conversation.
It will take some fungible tokens and we can have them refunded, those unspent after.
And now it's deploying that JavaScript.
So what it actually done was to create some JavaScript here that is having some HTML payload.
And let's go to that web page and see what happened.
And can you also display the current time on that page?
we see the tool call response here and and we can see that it should be updated here right away
we see the tool call response here.
yeah we we got the current time and and there's also a in browser simulation here so can you also add the current account ID and run the simulation here first let's ask for
that and and we can see it now it actually runs the javascript that it created and it posted that
to the contract and um this is how it would look like and now it asks us to deploy it
because it's not updated here yet but let's say yes to this
let's say yes to this and again it will run the deployments and it's deployed
successfully deployed and we can see now if we we have the current account ID and
we can continue like that so so actually the JavaScript can you show me the web page,
JavaScript code, just to have that also.
So it's actually this web for get function
that is implemented that you're able to send
able to send to the JS in Rust contract.
to the JS in Rust contract.
And yeah, so that's basically it that I have for this.
That's the most recent development on this project here.
The plan is to integrate it also with this Arise portfolio report so that you can actually
talk to this application when you are tracking
your Nier account activities.
Yeah, you're already there, Cameron.
I mean, I don't mind this taking much longer.
I want to better understand understand your whole vision here.
You've been programming on Nier for quite a while,
and I kind of see all these projects slowly kind of coming together.
So I just take a couple minutes just to kind of explain.
I mean, I'm sorry to start from square one, but why WebAssembly?
You wrote a whole book on this, so'm assuming um and then also like some of these other projects that you're
building and kind of how you see the vision kind of coalescing yeah yeah so web assembly is of course
this compact binary formats and you can and you can create can create code in many
different languages. You can create
these very efficient binaries
that lets you execute this in the web
I was looking for when I found Nier.
Actually, I wanted to see a blockchain that
used WebAssembly as the smart contract
binary because I thought that had to be the ultimate One year actually I wanted to see a blockchain that used WebAssembly as the smart contract binary
because I thought that had to be the ultimate thing and then I found Near for that.
And I've already been many years working in the WebAssembly space with several different projects.
And when it comes to what I really want to do is this music project. That's how it's all
started. That's been focused around that all the time. It's about also using WebAssembly for live
coding music. And I would really love to show you that also one day. There are several videos on my YouTube channel about it.
But the thing is, you can live code music.
You write your music in code, and it compiles to a WebAssembly binary on the fly.
And you can just evolve your music, your instruments, and adjust your code,
and you can hear the results instantly in the music.
And now that we have got AI, this is a perfect match
because then you can actually use the AI for writing that JavaScript code
just as we saw here with the web4 page.
So this is kind of just leading up to my next,
where I want to go next also,
is to have this AI generate music.
And one thing that is also mentioned in this,
written about this book is to write instrument plugins,
which all the music producers use in all the music you found
there on stage, wherever.
And you can write that in the browser you can
use the ai to express what kind of sound you want and and and then you can use nfts for kind of
selling the unique sound to to music producers and you can and they will have ownership to it
so i think that's a great use case for the NFT.
And the WebAssembly binary is compact.
You can have this also very tightly connected to the NFT.
And then you can also actually use that
in the music production software that is common today.
So, yeah, as you understand, my kind of vision here and my passion is a lot around the music.
But being into the near space, also lots of other things has to be solved.
So that's why I'm into this accounting system.
That's one of the things.
Web4, we want a website for it.
The JS in Rust was also just part of fulfilling this,
yeah, the way of being able to use JavaScript to customize and JavaScript is also part of
It sounds like you're building a new internet.
You're kind of addressing like every piece of the stack here, sort of all using Wasm.
So yeah, it's incredible.
Peter, what is the best place for people
to follow up with your progress?
I understand you're most of the time busy shipping,
which is why we want to host some of these spaces
is just like give these builders who frankly
may not even love posting on Twitter
and all this other stuff, the platform.
I think it's so much for this to present here and and yeah like you say going on twitter and and
post that's uh always you know uh taking time from actually building and shipping stuff so so um so
uh but i i love this previous talk here about this uh thing that can help you with the social media, I think.
Well, yeah, where can people learn more?
So my Twitter is where I'm posting,
but I would actually recommend going through my YouTube channel
where I have videos showing all of this that I also just showed
for the JSON Rust, but also the WebAssembly music.
There are some videos of the showcases from this book that I have, and there's also a
chapter in the book about Near Protocol and also about this JSON Rust thing.
So that's also, if you look up that book, that's also a good place to learn about.
What's the name of the book?
The name of the book is Building and Deploying Web Assembly Apps.
It's funny, I haven't got the hard copy yet from the publisher.
I've seen people have bought it and they have it, but I...
That's kind of hilarious.
So plenty of places for people to learn more.
Thank you so much for coming.
We'd love for you to come on again.
We'll do this every week.
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Thank you for having me. Awesome. you peter taking you off um that concludes
all the uh guests like presenters today um i am also gonna just kind of give you guys a quick
update on what i've been cooking uh the whole near ai team by the way is primarily focused on
building the most useful uh assistant in the, essentially turning every app into a super app through a network of agents that are all verifiably private.
And the inference that those agent builders need is currently free.
So if you are an agent builder, you can get free inference.
That's one of your main costs.
the assistant, we will drive demand for your agents, assuming they're useful. And that is
my job is to ensure they're useful. And so right now, over the last week, I'm very focused on
hiring a team. This team is primarily just going to include a director of ecosystem engineering.
Think of it like all external integrations and a marketing team, just like one marketing manager and maybe a social media
management intern. But right now, it's all me. So I need to scale a team because that's ridiculous.
Next thing is really working with Nillian and Nextrace on the encrypted memory stores.
This again is an absolute prerequisite to personalize your agents.
Critical, we already talked about that. We're also just on the kind of internal NeurAI side
formalizing all of our success metrics, all of our KPIs, OKRs, all that really, really fun stuff
to hold each other accountable. And then other thing is we are exploring adding more data sets
to the NeurAI hub. Would love more feedback on what kind more data sets to the new ai hub would love more
feedback on what kind of data sets you might be looking for uh we're right now on the hub it's
primarily just like near rust contracts and they have been used by teams building like auditor
agents and other things agents that can sort of streamline the auditing process for your smart
contracts but i'm actually really that's cool Don't get me wrong. Awesome stuff. I want those people to keep building. But I'm really interested in having an agent that can audit other agents
to check for any security vulnerabilities, any data leakage, anything else as a really critical
piece of the discovery process. So before an assistant is able to go connect with another
agent, I want to make sure that that agent has been verified.
And so we did post this request for proposal to get AI security teams to build this agent.
We reviewed a lot of them. We had like probably like eight really great submissions. And now we're
sort of moving forward with, I guess, like two of them, one and a half. It's kind of a weird thing
because like we need more useful agents hosting on the hub. It's like security is always this sort
of like secondary thing to a lot of teams, but it is a primary thing for us because we will be
managing keys and money. So very critical. So hopefully in the next coming weeks, there'll be
more information. I don't want to prematurely share too much about the architecture of this because I want the team that is actually building it to do that.
So more to come on that, but making progress on the auditor agent side of things.
Next thing is the house of stake.
For those who might not know, the Nier Foundation is very committed to decentralizing the Nier Foundation.
very near foundation is very committed to decentralizing the near foundation
over a year and a half ago we started an initiative called the near digital collective
to essentially run an election to determine who should be who can actually decide on how
money gets allocated there was about 10 million usd uh of near allocated to that treasury and
this was a crazy experiment that didn't end great because
there was a lot of vote buying and a lot of crazy things on the governance side. But guess what?
That's not stopping us. We are doing version two. And this version two is a little bit more top down
than version one and is going to need agents that help with the governance process. Governance is an incredibly difficult
thing. Humans are inherently biased. I can say so myself, like I am biased to proposals that I can
actually read and understand. So English and a little bit of Spanish. If you send me a proposal
in Chinese, I'm biased. I'm not going to be able to read it. And so how can we actually create
these agents that can streamline governance for the people
who are deciding on how money gets allocated?
And so this is really important, really big.
This is all going to be done through the House of Stake initiative.
And I'm working with House of Stake and also Metapool.
I have a call later with Claudio, the founder today, about how to streamline governance
inside of Metappool, which is an
amazing liquid staking app that is very committed to decentralization through a DAO. And so they
have a very active DAO. How do we make it more active through agents to help people make
decisions more quickly? That's on the governance agent side of things. The next piece is agent price discovery. So a big problem right now is like all
these, you know, AI companies really struggle to identify how much their solution should cost.
And it really is dependent on how much value that they're providing. And so in the onboarding
process of the Near AI Hub, we would like to add a piece for you to monetize your agent,
but to monetize it properly, you need to discover the utility and price of that agent.
And so working with a cool team that's called Nevermind to help address this problem.
I've been talking to them a lot this week on how to do so.
Another really hard problem to solve.
Fortunately, I'm not the only one to solve these problems.
There are amazing teams out there with many more employees that are more qualified than I to do so.
My goal is just to get them integrated into the Near AI hub and made available for all the builders out there.
So that's on Agent Price Discovery.
And I have a long list, by the way.
I have a long list, by the way. It's been a crazy couple of weeks. Next is really want to add
It's been a crazy couple of weeks.
near intents to the Coinbase Commerce on-ramp. Because right now, when you want to on-ramp
from Coinbase, USDC from Coinbase to NAP or anything else through wallet, it's only available
through base USDC. In a perfect world, we can add a near intent network
where when you want to, let's say, on-ramp USDC to Solana through base, sorry, Coinbase on-ramp,
you can actually add the intent network in the middle of it, essentially swap that base USDC
for your Solana USDC or near USDC or anything like that to essentially enable interoperability across every chain,
which is pretty cool for an on-ramp. And so instead of right now, my main interest for that
for the near side is so we can easily get near agents access to an easy USDC on-ramp with very,
very low fees. But it just so happens that doing so will actually enable USDC on-ramp support
through an app like Coinbase if we can
figure it out and work with them to make it happen. I don't want to over promise here.
We're still like cooking on the architecture for everything. So yeah, USDC, Coinbase on-ramp,
all chains that support ECDSA signatures. So that's Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum,
every L2, pretty much everything that's not Solana and Ton.
So moving on, there's more. Setting up posts for the New AI LinkedIn account.
I hate LinkedIn, but we need to post there because the AI community is on LinkedIn a lot of times.
So setting that up with Zahid this week, which is exciting. So expect more content from the Near AI LinkedIn account.
And then not really related to Near AI at all, but maybe in the future, who knows?
We start blockchain development courses at universities.
Been doing this for about seven years now.
They ran an amazing hacker house in Argentina.
We're very focused on the Latin American market.
And that was just a huge success during Crescimiento. Shout out to the Crescimiento team to, you know, bringing crypto
education and adoption to Latin America, specifically Argentina. Really like what they're
doing. And, you know, this is an evergreen market. So if we're building AI agents and assistants to
agents and assistants to streamline governance and everything else.
streamline governance and everything else, this is a really great market to do so.
This is a really great market to do so.
And that's it on some of the stuff I'm working on.
I also went to the doctor for the first time in a long time, which was great.
Go to the doctor if you can.
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