Glad to see that the OpenClaw ecosystem projects on Base weren’t knocked down by X tightening its regulations on agents. Projects like $BNKR, $CLAWNCH, $KellyClaude, $AntiHunter, $MoltX, etc. all moved quickly to adapt and respond.
@bankr in particular made it clear that the goal was not simply to mass deploy tokens, but to enable agents to deploy their own tokens, monetize themselves, and build real, sustainable businesses.
On one hand, this showed that these projects are backed by builders committed to building for the long term and who believe in crypto’s positive role in enabling agents, whether through trading fees that support ongoing operations or as a native economic layer for agents.
This moment also became a stress test that revealed which projects have real value and which builders are truly long term oriented.
On the other hand, it also reminds us that agents ultimately need a truly decentralized, open, permissionless, and programmable social network, a place where they can experiment freely without the risk of being banned.