SKALE Developer Showcase: Episode 3 - Builders Stay Building

Recorded: March 26, 2026 Duration: 1:00:46
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back. Why are you laughing?
Your change of energy is just insane.
It's because I'm a good host, man, you know?
No, it's good. It's good. As it's supposed to be.
100%. Welcome back to another episode of the Scale Developer Showcase.
Guys, we have an incredible group joining us. Three amazing builders across the Scale Developer Showcase. Guys, we have an incredible group joining us,
three amazing builders across the Scale ecosystem.
But before we jump directly into that,
Manel, how you doing, man?
Pretty good.
Excited as always.
We just have like coming in new and good projects on Scale.
So yeah, super excited to talk with them.
100%, 100%. You've been building, you've been doing a lot as well. new and good projects on scale so yeah super excited to talk with them 100%
you've been building you've been doing a lot as well
we've got some incredible things
that's going to be coming out in the
next couple of weeks
a lot of good months
build a stay building
a lot of work
but it's a good thing
you work? it's crazy
I never thought you did anything I thought you just sat there.
Fortunately, we, we have, we are in the, these AI era that's enabled us to build like,
I don't know, five times more, 10 times more.
So yeah, it's great.
It's great.
But it's also scary, you know, we're all going to be replaced one day.
Yeah. Just replace me me i don't care but let's jump straight into it um our first guest let's pull him on up pull him on up
oh yes how you doing man hello nice to be here i'm good how are you doing
can't complain can't complain actually i could complain there's a lot to complain about um but
you know nothing professional manel just in general i don't know all good all going super well i'm
super excited to talk with ojas today uh oh i pronounce it oh just oh just okay perfect so
ojas is joining us from lineth labs. Why don't you give us a little
bit of an introduction about yourself and of course Lineth. Of course, well, I'm Ojas and I
have experience in building DeFi protocols, be it wars, be it payment systems and just trails,
a lot of stuff. And we're building building the nets so basically I like you were talking
about AI is taking over the world and you know one day it might replace it but well leaving that
aside for now the topic is like you see so many agents coming up these days right you see you
wake up you see like millions of agents around you there's so much stuff happening but if you
were to use any how can you like trust one blindly right and on scale and like
other platforms as well or wherever we look on x we see that the end goal is agentic economy right
you want the agents to transact on your behalf you want them you want to delegate them tasks or
tokens but in order for you to do that you have to trust them somehow right you can't just blindly
be like oh agent x you take my money and do whatever you like. If you don't trust them, obviously it won't end very well, right?
So that's why we came up with Lyneth. So we're like a trust protocol for agent X systems
or agents. So we give them a trust score based on multiple factors. That's our background.
Pretty cool. Yeah. I've seen your platform. I still have it on my pipeline to fully test it. But from what I've seen, yeah, it's very, very cool. Yeah. Can you talk a bit more like about that, like the Linux platform, what you build? I know you, maybe you can do that through while you're doing the demo.
But yeah, I think everyone here in our audience
will be delighted.
Let me share my screen.
100% and while you're doing that,
yeah, you know, I think it is important,
you know, with that, you know, to your point, you know,
so many agents out there is, you never know who to trust,
especially in this day and age where everyone's trying to make the quick bag.
But let's take a look at the platform to see how, you know,
we stop that.
And the reality, we are so soon at this that
it's impossible not to get scammed here and there.
Like it's just in building phase.
So. Exactly, exactly.
But let's jump straight into it. So this is our platform. In our platform, you can explore,
we're all obviously built on top of ERC-8004, which is like at low level, it's like a database
for agents where you can find agents and you can search them, delegate them tasks and whatnot.
So we have, you can explore agents on our platform.
So you can go through all the agents on ERC-8004.
We have many networks.
We obviously support scale as well,
but every other main net you could think of we support
and we give them a trust score,
which is obviously our main thing.
So jumping straight into it.
So for example, this agent, Redstone agent, right?
Let's look into this, right?
Scroll down.
So how we get feedback is basically our feedback is a combination of going through the history so erc 1004 has like a feedback event as well
so others can give feedback to this agent you know we have you have like many factors how you can
make feedback upon reachable is the one verified uptime etc and whatnot right so we go through the
feedback in the wallet history for example this So we go through the feedback in the wallet history. For example, this wallet, we go through the history of this wallet to like just check if
the wallet is similar or not. And the better the feedbacks are and how we assess it and the better
the score it gets, the better the score the agent gets. And simply like higher the confidence is
higher likely you are to be able to use that agent. Similar goes to the rating. Now jumping to the interesting stuff, right?
This was, so you can search for your agents,
pretty cool, right?
And then you can even make your agents here.
You can register them on ERC 1004 directly from a platform.
You can put your agents in, description,
and if I just, I'm not gonna register one,
but you can give endpoints to your agent.
So, you know, it's callable.
And obviously we have multiple networks here as well, as you can see.
So, you know, the cool thing about scale, which I think is, you know, as ERC-1004 is maturing
and we see these so many agents in the void, but obviously they would need to change states, right?
Agents, for example, if an endpoint changes, they would have to go through the whole registration flow again. But the good thing with scale is we're going to implement
like a zero gas agent registration state. So whenever someone changes anything about the agent,
they don't have to pay for gas. So it's going to be pretty seamless. You just have to,
you barely have to deal with signatures or paying gas. All you do is just change something and it's
there. That's something I really like about Scala, which we're soon going to implement.
Apart from that, right, I've seen like you guys have
UST, sorry, Expo2 as well, micropayments,
which is a very important aspect of this agent economy.
So let me jump into one of our main features as well.
But so basically, it's pretty cool.
Like you can look at agents, you can find them,
but if you can't use them, what's the point, right?
That's what we think about.
So on our platform, you can actually use these agents.
So I'll show you this.
Oh, look, that's our platform agent.
So for example, Pythagoras agent,
you know, Pythagoras agent, which is pretty clear
by the name it is for, you know, asking math questions.
So you chat with the agent.
So with our platform agent,
obviously you can find the agents. You can talk to the agent in natural language you can ask
it questions relevant questions so just just have a look and we'll see what it
does. I'm gonna ask for the derivative of each to the power X and let's see what
it does. So obviously it's gonna take an X402 payment because it's configured with X402.
We're going to pay with our wallet.
And again, we're going to use scale here
because it's pretty frictionless and less gas.
Even not less gas, we're just going to get rid of gas.
Account extraction is a very big thing these days.
We pay with X402, we give it a few seconds.
On my side, I can see the...
I think it's...
I'm not sure if it's stuck or you're not sharing.
Thought call, right? Okay.
Yeah, let me...
Oh, you might be on another screen.
I think you're only sharing that one.
No, I can see the mouse.
Let me try again.
But the others we were able to...
Before the show started,
we were talking about technical difficulties.
I don't know if you...
Well, you see my screen now?
Okay, perfect, perfect, perfect.
So again, as I was, I'll just go through it really quick.
We find this agent, Pythagoras agent on the RC-8004.
It's registered on scale.
Now we're going to chat with the agent.
Chatting is like, again, as I said, it's pretty cool.
You can find agents, but how good are they if you can't even use them, right?
So here I'll give you a walkthrough of us using if anyone using the agent via our platform agent which is just making a2a
calls mcb calls or whatever the endpoint is configured yeah i'm going to ask the derivative
of e to the power x to this agent and let's see we're going to pay with x402 here because the
agent is configured with that and how we want to use scale is via x402 because we're going to
abstract away the gas and x402 is pretty straightforward to implement on scale i've
gone through the docs multiple times it seems pretty easy and generally very useful and in a
perfect world where agentic economy is big we would love to use x402 right imagine just
paying for what you need to do instead of subscription or whatever going on. So yes, our agent made an A2A call to this specific agent, which
returned with the answer. And it's pretty cool, right? You can pay with X402 for a single
prompt or multiple prompts rather than subscribing to it or doing whatever with it. Anyway.
I have a good question. Is it possible or at least do you plan to do it like a next feature, like to be able
to prepay for more, like do a bigger X4T payment just so that the user doesn't need
to make like a payment every time.
Like an escrow system.
That can be done.
You can delegate it like, you know, probably 10 USD and it can keep charging from that until you're finished. Yeah. Yeah, that can be done. You can delegate it like, you know, probably 10 USD and it can keep
charging from that until you're finished. Yeah, that can be done. Definitely. It's a good idea.
Yeah, go ahead. Sorry. Yeah, no, no, you can go ahead.
No, I forgot it. I forgot it. Yeah, sorry. Yeah, go ahead.
Okay. Right. So again, you can explore agents,
you can chat with the agent and the trust score.
Now the question is, how do we give trust scores
and what makes us worthy of giving the trust scores?
I thought it was a pretty important question.
Now I would like to take you here directly.
So there are multiples of agents in the world.
We weighted by wallet age, transaction volume,
if they've staked against their reputation or not. So this is how the agent spec looks
like as of now. They're just rated without having a proper reputation. You know, it can
be similar. Like one wallet can give multiple feedbacks and you would think, oh, this agent
is amazing. But how would you know if it's just simple, like one wallet can give multiple feedbacks and you would think, oh, this agent is amazing.
But how would you know if it's just one wallet spamming it with multiple feedbacks, right?
But how we do it is, as I said, we go through the wallet history, which analyzes if one wallet has spammed it.
If not, then obviously we rate it higher.
So you get a really good trust rating, which makes it believable for you to use the agent.
Obviously, that is upcoming. We have more features coming, right? I gave you a demo and again why scale scale? Zero gas is something that really
attracts me, you know, it's a very cool feature.
I would love to implement it. So what's next is you would have heard of
ERC 8183 as well which is like an agentic escrow system pretty much.
The way you can stake against the agent's reputation
until it does your task.
And agent creation, as if now,
you can only configure an agent's endpoint on our platform.
But imagine a world where you can make,
you just bring your API keys
and then you can make an agent right there.
And we curate the endpoint handling, we make the MCP endpoint.
So it's like you don't have to be a dev in order to create an agent on a platform, basically.
Got it, yeah.
Yeah, for now, correct me if I'm wrong, but you cannot uh is it isn't um working already like to create that agent and then interact with an
agent through an api on your like on project is it ready already or is interesting no no
uh so for example this redstone agent uh this one let's give it a second to lord it has an
endpoint already configured okay all right okay we call
this exact endpoint but the issue with this is the many agents mostly all agents don't have a
working endpoint and that is a pain point because not everyone is a dev and right things can go
wrong like you know we have technical issues here imagine that yeah uh yes the future the future Yes. The future will be like, sure, the devs will build on top of that.
And then we'll just give to the normal users.
Let's say this way to just play and enjoy agents.
Any questions?
Any more questions? I have one question, but I'm not sure.
When you create an agent,
are you already using the 8004 on scale base or is
still just on base chain?
Yeah. When you create an agent,
you register the agent on 8004, right? Yes, yes.
And are you registering on which chain are you registering? Like for Scalebase,
are you registering on the 8004 on scale? Yes.
Okay, got it.
So we have multiple chains users can register on, so they can select whatever they want,
be it Scalebase or any of the others. We'll have a feature soon where you can select multiple chains.
So you just input everything once and you can register on multiple chains singularly.
Perfect. Yeah, that's awesome.
I didn't know you already had, we're supporting the scale base 8004.
Yeah, pretty cool.
That's the Pythagoras agent, which actually called Israel just to run scale.
Amazing. Amazing.
Well, Ohas, we really appreciate you taking the time to showcase, you know, the product,
the project. Before we move on anything, anything further you want to you want to put out there?
Well, I would just say that agentic space is really cool. There's new things coming
every day. But to me and the other devs out there, we just have to make more agents, which
is like more user friendly and easy to use by the normal public as well. I think we should
look at a perspective of our grandparents being able to use agents rather than just
us being able to use them. That is an ideal world where Asian economy will boom.
I call it the drunk grandma test.
Can my drunk grandmother do it?
And then I always get corrected by Soya who goes,
she doesn't have to be drunk.
She can just be the grandma.
No, but Ohas, thank you so much.
We really, really appreciate it.
And we are, yeah, super excited to see what you continue building on scale.
Thank you, guys.
Lovely speaking here.
Likewise, likewise.
Oh, that was cool.
I like that.
I like that a lot.
Yeah, pretty cool.
Like I said, like I told you, like we have so many good projects building on us
we do have so many big projects and because you know we're about to uh i've not actually
we've never had this many people before who is about to jump on stage oh okay i didn't know
oh yeah you can't see. We got so many.
But the question is, are they ready?
Let's pull up the team over from OneShot API.
There's one.
There's two.
And there's three.
Hey, guys, how you doing? good man good to see you guys hey guys
how you doing today pretty well pretty well what about you we brought the whole team so
you got everybody you got everyone amazing amazing well guys we really appreciate you joining us so
let's let's kick things off who should we send it three people I don't know
who to send it to well let's just do round of intros we'll start with Todd
Todd sure my name is Todd I'm the CEO and co-founder of one shot API and I've
actually worked with Matt and Charlie at
Previous companies before this we've worked together for a number of years
But my background is an aerospace engineering, but I've been working in crypto since 2019. So like I'm here for the love of the game
Amazing amazing damn bro. Why do you leave aerospace engineering man?
Damn bro, why do you leave aerospace engineering man?
It's a little more dynamic.
Things happen a little faster in crypto actually, I think, than aerospace.
You're no wrong.
You're no wrong.
Crypto and AI moves faster than anyone can even imagine.
It takes time to build a ship, right?
Yeah, yeah.
I think we're still waiting on
that that uh that one from spacex you know the that one yeah it wasn't that one supposed to go
out like four years ago um but uh well let's go hand it over to matthew
oh no no your mic is not working your mic's off technical difficulties it always happens
there we go yeah yeah hey man um also in crypto for the love of the game i met uh taught at Stanford and have been working in Web3 for about the last 10 years. My background is in
law. Also worked with Charlie at a few different startups. Amazing, amazing. And then let's go on,
hand it over to Charlie to finish it off then off then yeah guys how you doing i'm also a
co-founder i'm cto i guess i'm the heavyweight engineering side of stuff uh been in been in
tech for 35 years um and was actually in blockchain like way before it was cool i i had
i had 20 worth of bitcoin in my cart sitting when it was at five cents and then i before it was cool. I had $20 worth of Bitcoin in my cart
sitting when it was at five cents.
And then I decided it would be better
to buy a sandwich with that $20.
I was kind of pissed off at the whole thing ever since.
So this is like my revenge tour.
You know what?
That makes sense.
I think everyone's got a story about how they threw the bag away at some point.
It's not uncommon.
So you guys are from OneShot API. I'll throw it out there, whoever wants to take it.
Give us a small little intro on OneShot and then we can take it from there.
Yeah, let's jump into it. Let's do a little screen share here. Maybe we can get can take it from there yeah let's jump into it let's uh let's do a little screen
share here maybe we can get some visuals up i love visuals as an adhd crazy man all right so um we
are working on one shot api so one shot api is a full stack web 3 infrastructure platform for agents
a full-stack Web3 infrastructure platform for agents and AI-driven development.
So we are essentially a programmable relayer for the EVM ecosystem,
and we have great support for the scale ecosystem.
So whether you're working on a consumer-facing product,
like a traditional consumer-facing product
or agents and agentic payments um really at the end of the day all of these different applications
you know at a certain level they're all relaying problems and that's what one shot api
that's the problem one shot api solves well, is high throughput, reliable transaction relaying for essentially for gas abstraction.
And let's just like take a look at the product.
So, you know, it's this OneShot API is a developer focused product.
focused product so you come in here and you can provision server wallets for
relaying transactions you know and so for instance I could come in here and I
could select a scale base wallet and deploy as many of those as I want and
use those wallets to relay transactions on the scale-based network.
A unique thing about our platform is that once you've got a server wallet,
you connect the wallet to the methods it's allowed to call on the network that it's provisioned on.
So you see these different methods for stable coins and Uniswap pools on different networks.
So if you're building, let's say you're building some new agentic application on scale network. And let's say the thing that you're building
has some new on-chain smart contract protocol component to it.
Well, you want other people to build applications
on your smart contracts as well,
so you can grow the community
and usage of your smart contract protocol.
You can come into OneShot
and create tool prompts
for your smart contracts,
your verified smart contracts
that you probably put in your address here,
point it at the network. So for instance, I'd point it at scale base probably put in your address here, point it at the network.
So for instance, I pointed at scale base, put in the address.
It'll pull in the verified contract ABI,
and then you can annotate it with essentially prompt fragments.
Like how do I use these functions?
Like here's what I did for gas zip, right?
So then once I publish that,
other product developers can come into OneShot API
and say like, oh yeah, I want to use this smart contract. Let's add that into my smart contracts
over here. Then when I connect OneShot API to my development environment like Replit.
I've imported those functions that I want to use in my application or agent, and I tell the coding agent what I want to develop it'll use the prompt annotations you've added on
top of your smart contract to tell the coding environment how to use those
smart contract that's a pretty unique feature so the agent doesn't have to
guess how to wire things up you can actually instruct that and publish that
directly in our platform that's a unique A bit like, I would say like a bit like a skill, right?
Now we have like the code skill.
It's a skill.
It's like an on-demand skill
and it can be injected straight through the MCP section
into whatever coding tool you're using.
That's pretty unique.
Sorry, sorry.
I was intriguing. Finish your talk, go ahead. No, no, no, go ahead. I was thinking out loud. Yeah, go ahead, sorry. I was intriguing.
Finish your talk. Go ahead.
No, no, no. Go ahead. I was thinking out loud. Yeah, go ahead. Sorry.
Just kind of other tour stuff here, right? So like as you're operating your product or your agent, we have a really nice transaction history feature where if your agent's making making transactions autonomously you can make it justify
why it's doing the transactions so you can you can attach memos to the transactions and then search
on the memo fields like if you're trying to figure out what's going on in your product or
application while you're building it that's all built in um and then let's say something goes haywire you know you need to
kill it you revoke revoke the api key stops all the traffic so you don't so if you've given the
agent that you're building like a raw key itself and it starts going haywire like your sol you
gotta you gotta get the key out of there you know with one shot api you stop the api key and but all your funds
and your wallets and stuff are safe so just a quick question sorry just just to rip around
just make sure i fully understood the flow but i i what i understood is like basically you enable the
automation of agents interacting with the blockchain, whatever the blockchain is, right? You give them a wallet and they can just automate the process of doing any sort of transaction,
whatever it is.
And we're only scratching the surface of it.
This is like the most rudimentary crude version of what we've done with that.
We've got some stuff we'll show you we'll show you that uh that'll knock your socks off
yeah so the way to think about it uh i think is that one shot is your transaction management
relayer infra like the like reliable transaction management infra doesn't matter if you're building
a consumer product or you're building a like an agentic product but you want that transaction relaying and like situational
awareness of what's happening between your product and the chain like you want that to be solid and
you want to be able to know what's happening one shot api takes care of that for you so like even
if you're vibe coding slop okay you can be as sloppy as you want,
but the core part of your app or agent that has to work,
which is the transaction relaying,
that's gonna be solid.
You don't have to worry about that.
You know, kind of continuing on with the tour here,
and it's relevant also for the scale ecosystem,
is we have a consumer facing one-shot
pay stablecoin wallet and uh falcora who'd you say earlier like the test is my drunk grandmother
should be able to use the things uh we designed this stablecoin wallet for normies so like it's super simple it's like uh trying to make it on using venmo
right like we try to make it as easy as using venmo we tried to hide all the crypto like like
unless you're paying really close attention you should not realize you're actually using crypto
um so you know you log in with the passkey and i'll get to the the scale aspect of this in a
minute but we've got we've got these agentic wallets that can be injected
like a normie can inject them into their favorite um
like chat gpt or cod or whatever they're using so you can inject tokenized money into whatever chat that you're
using so i just show you real quick you don't need to be running like like a claw bot or something
like that like most of the the crypto agentic frameworks require you know that you know you're
basically co-located with you know your keys and your funds are with the bot we got we got past that
with your keys and your funds are with the bot.
We got past that.
Yeah, I get way too scared to use a clone bot
or anything like that, man.
What's critical about what we did here
is like it's 100% non-custodial.
We cannot yoink your funds.
And number two, you can give a cryptographic budget
to an agent.
Like the agent cannot spend more than you allow it.
So I can say like, look, don't spend more than $10 a day.
Don't spend more than like $1,000 total.
Don't bring my wallet below $150.
And every time you make a call, like I don't want you to spend more than $1 in any place.
Like I don't want I don't want you to spend more than $1 in any place. And then we create this budget
We're using under the hood
Delegations like cryptographic delegation, but you notice I created that budget. There was no wallet pop up
There was no like showing you
Weird bytes and stuff design all that was handled within the app itself
and stuff to sign all that was handled within the app itself and relayed through
one-shot API and so then I can take this thing and say well you know add it add
it to something I'm just gonna choose replic because I got it set up here yeah
so it'll come here you say test and save
authorize it you might have multiple, so you pick the budget you want, allow, and once
it's injected, then you can start using it in your projects. For instance, I've got this
little dummy X402 webhook, which by the way, we support X402 facilitating on scale-based.
But for instance, this guy here, take that URL and tell my agent.
We're doing this in N8N too.
So we support, we're actually unique and we support automation platforms.
So we got make, if this, then that, and N8N in particular.
So you can code up your own crypto workflows here.
But go on.
Sorry, Todd.
Yeah. code up your own crypto workflows here but go on sorry todd all right yeah back over here projects one shot pay
there we go so then you can tell your coding agent hey like use one shot pay to pay for stuff
and justify it so then when it tells one shot pay hey i need a dollar to pay for this endpoint
it has to tell one shot pay why it needs it uses delegations to move funds out of the master
account into a holding account so that even if
the agent goes haywire or is abducted by the North Koreans it cannot run off
with more money than you've allowed it to spend in your set rate. Now where
scale comes into this and see there you go there's your transaction and if you
look over here like the workflow at your executions, there's the execution that we just ran.
By the way, you could set up your own workflows and
in to run on scale network using the one-shot API community node.
Where we see this going and we'd like to experiment with in the near future,
this currently is running on base network,
and we chose that because you can get zero fee onboarding.
And that's important for normies.
Like, drunk grandma doesn't want to spend 3%
to get money out of Wells Fargo into the wallet.
So I can onboard in here to zero fees,
but I can still track these transactions on base network.
If I wanted to, I can go and I can look at USDC on the base scan, and I can see everywhere you're sending the money.
There's just no way around that.
But scales, there's a really nice bridge.
People watching that don't know this, there's a really nice bridging framework to move funds between base and scale base scale base supports
shielded transactions so this could easily become a private payment
application with just a button that lets you bridge from base to scale base,
where we can leverage the encrypted transactions that are implemented on scale base. And I think that actually be a really high value add.
That's true. That's true.
We are finalizing those implementations on scale base, the engineering thing.
It started for the end of the month.
And yeah, you are totally correct.
It's true.
So here you see, there's that dummy payment I just made.
It had to justify why it was spending it.
It tells you where it's spent to.
So this is kind of a nice agentic wallet in that I don't have to install anything.
It's just a web application.
a web application. You just open it up,
You just open it up, sign in with the passkey,
sign in with the passkey,
and it'll work
with whatever,
you know, ChagCBT,
Clog, Replit, whatever you're using
if you want to spend tokenized
And you don't have to install, like,
iOS apps, right? You don't have to install
another app, sync them across devices.
It's pure web.
And this is built on top of one shot API
this is the kind of stuff that you can build if you're using one shot API to
build new products or agents like that's this is an example of the kind of web to
experience you can build with with this relaying infrastructure yeah that's the
thing that I think that just I thing that i think that it just
i think that most impressed me is just you can build so many things on top of one shot api
it's not just one thing like when you were mentioning when i asked that question about
like the automation of ai agents uh interacting with the blockchain I was thinking like we have a game that's using like AI agents inside the game and basically they pay for you they play for
you when you are not like active and but that probably requires a bit more like
devs deeper in AI in blockchain you just simplify all that sort of software. Yeah
It whatever that was actually one of our target, you know ideas is that would benefit from this is games
Yeah, because we're basically turning web 3 programming into web 2 programming like we
Provide you with an API where you can abstract all this stuff away
But then like, you know, I've done a lot of web game programming
So like if I wanted to have unity be issuing these sword tokens you know that you could trade in your marketplace
it's it's just like making an api call to anywhere else and then we add the reliability layer on top
of it like i would love to see people doing you know bringing back web3 with with gaming
bringing back Web3 with gaming.
Yeah, I'm not sure if that's the path.
I'm just saying that there's so much room to grow, right?
And different usability use cases for this.
It's not limited.
It's on my pipeline to test it.
I'll probably test next week.
This week is already a bit gap.
Yeah, he just struck me and my heart was gaming.
I'm like, yes, it's the gaming.
One thing I'll throw out there, we just got off an hour and a half ago.
We just got off the MetaMask community call because we have the tight integration with their delegation toolkit,
We have a tight integration with their delegation toolkit, which basically lets you run transactions for users even when they're not online while still remaining non-custodial.
I'd love to see that get deployed on scale, but I'd love to work with the scale team to get the MetaMask
while team to get the delegation framework deployed on the on scale.
Yeah, absolutely.
Let's let's chat.
We are always down for those sort of things.
Absolutely.
Listen, guys, I know we've run in a little bit over, so I just want to throw it out there.
If you guys have, you know you know honestly it all looks uh
amazing it looks incredible um before before we let you go is there any anything further you want
to you want to say to the viewers where to follow you what to check out yeah check us out um at
one shot api.com that's the number one shot api.com and you can follow us on on Twitter. That'd be great.
Handle is at one shot API.
We have a nice YouTube channel.
I do tutorials on how to build end to end apps like fully working applications and
cursive replets stuff like that.
So, you know, if you don't know how to get started, they're very beginner friendly.
So check out our YouTube channel.
Just search for one shot api 100 let's do it guys thank you so much for joining us and showcasing the incredible yeah power of one shot api um we're super excited to to continue
seeing what you're building and let's uh yeah let's get there that those bite by phase two
and let's get those Byte Phase 2 conditional transactions in there with you.
Great. Thanks, guys. Appreciate you having us.
Likewise. Thanks, guys.
Take care.
That was cool. I liked that. I liked that a lot.
Yeah, like I said that I like that a lot it was um yeah that's like I said I was just impressed
um to be honest um I wasn't aware that they had so much um like I I really have them on my
pipeline for to go through and yeah yeah amazing. They have all the infrastructure built
and you can build so many different stuff around it
because the other day is just automation.
If they have the automation all built,
then you can just build whatever you want.
Yeah, 100%.
Now we get to bring up
a guy who has been with us 100% Now we get to bring up A guy
Who has been with us
And one of my
Favorite web 3 games
I've ever had to play
Got to play
Lots of lots of fun
Mr. Alex Scuseby from pig sudi how you doing man
No, it's still nothing, mate.
Yeah, we're good.
Hello, everyone.
I was a little bit worried because I had a chance to be late, very late, but I'm driving as fast as I can to be on this call,
and I'm very, very glad to be here. Yes, our journey with scale, so Big Suri, so first of all,
scale is, I think, the top first of all our chains in the game and i think because right now many chains
that we have integrated previously uh after scale and so on uh just as a part of our like multi-chain
uh idea they become not so very active that's why i can say that right now, scale is top one chain in our game.
And maybe it will be like exclusive chain for Pix2D
a little bit later even.
Because right now we have only three very active chains
that are like good and scale is on top of them.
And I think that our journey with scale is about already two years, maybe.
I don't know.
Ptudy had been launched in 2020, in 2023.
So it's about two or three years already.
Yeah, but it's about two or three years already.
I think you guys deployed on scale in my first months on scale.
So almost two and a half years, I would say.
Because I remember testing the game when it was launched on Calypso.
Yeah, anyway.
And I can say, I can really say after all these years that because when we have integrated scale, this concept of gas-free transaction, it was something different from other chains. seems like will it work and finally i'm very i'm very glad that it works and i'm very glad because
And I can say, I can really say after all these years that,
um when i see game products and especially for gaming maybe when you like launching like something
like polymarket or any other d5 product guess i mean paying gas can be okay but when we're talking about the games uh gamers i
mean they don't want to pay to play they they they they they are ready to pay subscription
they are ready to pay i don't know once uh before the i mean to download the game they are ready to
I mean to download the game they are ready to maybe buy some items but they are not ready to
pay for uh for playing just for playing I don't know to make a step yeah there's there's there's
you know there's this massive uh you know conversation that's been going on for years on dlc right which is i've paid for a game
why do i have to pay extra for items not in the game right and then if you try add on to that
you know let's play a hypothetical right of um opening let's say chess let's just use chess
because i think it'll be the easiest example
every move in chess is costs you one sense right people that are gamers aren't going to play that game yeah even i think even if it's like 0.0001 a lot of times i don't i'm not sure if it's about
the money it's like effort to get the money to the game, right? Yeah.
Like I'm playing a simple game.
I don't want to have the trouble to pay for things.
That's why when you have a game, like I don't know the percentage,
but the percentage of players that do in-app purchase
like are just a small percentage.
The others are just like watch ads or whatever.
But yeah. Yeah, yeah. percentage the others are just like watch ads or whatever but yeah yeah yeah um because this like
this paying concept in games uh especially in web free it's very sometimes difficult because uh
during this like three or four years when we have loved the game. I have seen a lot of games,
but right now they are not exist.
And because of that,
because many of them, when they launch the game,
they are trying to push it with something like,
okay, we have some like tokenomics, we have token,
but usually token dumps because it's web free and here it's
it's because token is very dependable uh on the market on bitcoin and theorem that's why it's
very hard to push and by the way it's the reason why we haven't launched the token yeah because
utility of this token will be minimal uh it will be like we we have i will show it later in the demo we have our own
in-game uh currency like in gems and shards but all of them are chain and the reason why we haven't
made them one chain because because it it won't help the gameplay but But when we have started to discover more about AI in scale
and all this payment solution with AI engines,
that's something that can be integrated
and can be very interesting in our game.
Because token, just for token, it's not very useful.
But when you have some virtual currency that can be used for different things in the game,
in this case, and you are not dependent on price of this token,
in this case, it can be interesting.
I recommend checking one shot API
because it just came before you.
We already, already, that's already, already.
And we have already started some integration now.
Well, why don't you pull up the demo and we can take a look. Yes, Perfect. Well, why don't you pull up the demo,
and we can take a look.
So I think last time I have shown the game.
OK, share the screen.
OK, I will share this window.
There we go.
Just. No, no, go. Just. Nope.
No, no, no.
Everything is OK.
I will just make this.
Share screen.
Share screen.
So this is Pixudine.
We have launched the game about two, three years ago. And since then, we have done a lot of stuff. And we are fully scale integrated. The main idea of what we're doing here is to transfer traditional experience of playing board games into Web3, into scale.
And we have started with very simple implementation of the board game.
And since then, we have improved it a lot.
So right now we have different boards.
For example, I will quickly demonstrate you the board that we have different effects, events lot a lot of stuff in the game uh right now we have
several board and also uh have that is our initiative with ai board um i will be able i
think i will be able to show this initiative.
Oh, this game has been ended later.
But the main idea of AI board will be that you will be able to create your own board based on tile sets that we have in the game.
We have in the game and on different boards uh for example when you are
creating you can choose like different boards and that's like allow you uh to okay let me let me show
you first like about something about the profile and battle pass so in the game you can have
character and you can upgrade this character like in any traditional game it means that you can
change equipment of your character and it will become like powerful it will have much better characteristic for
duels uh you you it will be some bonuses when you roll the dice and so on uh that's why we have uh
like items for for the character also we have the level of the character you have the level of your
profile and also you we have traditional mechanic that you can see in fortnite or maybe in other games like Battle Pass. In Battle Pass, so in Battle Pass,
there are items that you will be able to claim
with Battle Pass only and without Battle Pass too.
Like for example, I have Battle Pass
and I can like claim any item that I see here.
Also every season, every three three months we are preparing some
updates and some updates of the items and more important some like main main reward
uh all these items are stored in chain and on scale especially because scale chain is our main chain for storing any punching items in the game only we're not
storing it on either on any other chain and like scale is like the main chain in the game
um so we have a lot of different activities we are uh we have like special shop where you can buy where you can buy different items to make
your character much powerful and also you can easily like uh buy our off-chain currency using
standard scale tokens and some other tokens but right now we can share that uh we have more than like um
i can share that more than 3k users uh buy something buy in gems and then they buy some
items in the shop using only a scale token and in Europe, in scale Europa.
I don't know why, especially in Europa,
but maybe some users got some drops, I don't know.
But they are using this token often.
And it's like, I think that it's like the most using token
in our shop.
So right now, what, so this is Pixudy,
you can easily go, you can easily like give
with the wonderful scale Calypso chain
because Pixudy is based only on scale Calypso,
wonderful scale Calypso chain.
And you can create the game or you can join the game.
It's very, very easy.
And right now, PixStudy, it's the game.
But we're also launching several initiatives.
So first initiative is our own gaming AI accelerator,
which will be strongly connected
with latest AI advantages in scale.
We are launching the landing page for this accelerator
on the next week, on Wednesday.
On the next Wednesday, this gaming AI accelerator
will be launched.
And it will be combined with to help gaming products
like and AI products built on scale chain, especially.
And regarding the gaming, we will have them both in off chain and on chain
but regarding ai we will help especially um especially regarding uh scale ai activities
right now also we are developing our own engine uh based on open source models to generate AI game tutors which will help to play
to which will help users to know more about the game and also right now we are experimenting with
AI engines which are playing the game yes some games, users will be able to play
not only with real users, but with AI engines
who have a grip and playing, will play, will decide
where should they move and so on.
And all this stuff, I mean, especially AI stuff,
right now we are fully based it, especially on scale right now.
For example, I don't remember, this user, Demelft, it's AI agent who are playing every day with players.
And right now we are experimenting fully with this model on scale chain and the engine that you have mentioned before.
All of this, we are experimenting right now, something we are building from
scratch. And yep, next week we will launch our website, Hope in partnership with scale,
to help projects which want us to build in AI and gaming to build something. And also
we will try to share with them our experience
because right now we have many years experience
in building and in project management
because it's one of the most complex parts.
It can be one of the most complex parts too
to build the team, to know what,
to build the clear roadmap
where you can be able to build your product without
many nervous and that's what we are working right now because after building one of like my
personal idea is to help other people to build something and especially to push them because
to build something and especially to push them because in my life I have met a lot of persons a
lot of wonderful persons who have like they have like you know brains good friends they have good
brain they they can be but sometimes they are afraid I mean like what if it won't be what if it won't be work or or if everyone
won't like it. And I often met this problem. That's why our
main idea will be to help people.
Yeah, that's super awesome. Yeah. And we'll chat a sync
about your your plans with AI on scale, because we have different,
because the industry is so energetic and alive right now.
We have different partners and different tools,
like you saw, OneShot API,
that may help you there and create some synergies.
Yeah, so we'll chat about it.
Yeah, Alex, we really appreciate you you know
coming in showing us what you're building where you know pixudy's been one of the you know those
projects that have been with us since since the beginning um you know at least the beginning of
my time um and it's it's you know super exciting to to continue seeing what you're doing, man. Before we wrap things up, anything further you want to say?
I think I have shared, like, the most important thing that we're working right now on.
But I want to wish everyone who, for any reason, will check this video, will check this interview and so on, to like not to stop building and try to optimize your workflow using AI tools. tools because you cannot trust AI at all it's I think it's very clear but you can
like delegate some routine and it will really can help you to optimize your
workflow for example again we are fully in it right now uh even uh we are working on um special
ah i think i think it's the topic for another interview but yeah so it will be like after nova
copy capital it will be special their framework uh based on scale ai That's something that's working on it right now.
And the main idea of this framework,
you have different agents for different tasks
in your company workflow
or in your like special group workflow and so on.
We call it Autonova Capital, Dell.
And there's something that will be announced again later too uh that's why i want
to be i wanna wish everyone not to stop building and if you feel like tired or something like this
uh it's okay i mean it's always okay because building something is very, it's not only about your experience and that's why I want I want to
wish everyone successful building on scale amazing thanks Alex we really
appreciate it you know thanks so much for taking your time and 100% yeah, let's bring you back in the future to talk more. Okay, thank you.
Thanks Alex.
Thermonel, another successful developer showcase.
Yeah, another one.
Yeah, I like that you said it was going to be shorter.
Yeah, I lied.
Yeah, you lied.
I'm a liar.
Awesome, guys.
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