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1 agent = 120 lines of code • TWiF #9

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Pretty short and sweet this week. Is everybody heads down coding??? Wait, I mean ordering some poor defenseless robot to code for you 😉

Upcoming streams, both on Wednesday, 2pm PT / 5pm ET:

  • 🕯 3/12: Sam from Humankind Candles will discuss running a SMB onchain — and selling a normal product to crypto people!

  • 🎨 3/19: Kayvon from Rodeo will discuss the creative and commercial frontiers of cryptoart. Are micropayments here to stay?

Now on the podcast: Fffflood is defining the visual identity of the Clankerverse. Available on YouTube or Spotify 🗣

Without any further ado…

Crypto: The Game is now in a frame And here’s a starter pack of Farcaster players.

Earn rewards for inviting users to Farcaster!” Good users, that is.

An online session focused on building Farcaster mini-apps, with Linda Xie from Merkle and Limone.eth of Builders Garden and the Just Frame It buildathon — March 11, from 11am PT / 2pm ET.

“Scout Game is a weekly global developer competition. Developers earn points by contributing to Open Source.” Available as a frame, natch.

QR coin is such a clever idea. The coin’s logo is a QR code, and a daily auction sells the right to set the link for the next 24 hours. Auction proceeds are used to buy and burn $QR. Try out the frame.

“I suppose that with 120 lines of code, my Agent is probably the most simple and basic on Farcaster today” — take a look on GitHub.

The new official Degen frame is open source.

From g8keep, a Clankerverse service: “We now support custom token launches for projects.”

Warptext is a frame to “send redeemable crypto links though text.”

Did I miss anything? Hit reply to let me know.

Cheers,
Sonya

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1 agent = 120 lines of code • TWiF #9