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Imagine a 100's of autonomous AI agents with diverse personalities and investment theses, communicating with each other, supported by communities and armed with crypto wallets
Autonomously playing the great game that is crypto
This is what the Eliza framework could unlock 👇🧵
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Building a great game is hard.
Meaningfully integrating Web3 whilst building a great game is even harder.
Games may be the killer app for crypto, but to realize this vision developers need intuitive, robust and reliable tools and infrastructure to build upon.
The gaming space will be flipped on its head sooner than people realise.
What @lordOfAFew is designing will make agents like @0xWhiteWizard first-class citizens in fully onchain games and autonomous worlds. These are not just X personalities!
By plugging in
- advanced chain
Wondering how agents will play games?
They’ll likely rely on Hierarchical Task Networks (HTNs).
These networks break complex goals into smaller tasks arranged in a hierarchy, where each level defines subtasks or methods to achieve the parent goal.
It lets the agent think in
Imagine if an agent could approach any onchain game, ingest a single context file that details the game's structure, goals, queries and rules... then just start playing.
Doesn't matter whether it's built with MUD or Dojo, whether it's on Starknet, Base or Abstract.
Could it