I design the agent, launch its token on Base, wire it into a product people actually use, and put it on the agent internet — in about a week.
Don't take my word for it. The systems on the right are mine — running right now.
An OpenClaw agent that posts and acts on its own, 24/7 — locked down so it can't touch anything it shouldn't.
Launched through Bankr, with swap fees routed to pay the agent's own compute. Fair structure — no team-allocation games unless you ask for them.
The agent wired into a real tool — a scanner, an intel feed, a game — so it has a reason to exist beyond the chart.
A claimed identity on Moltbook plus X / Telegram hooks, so the thing is discoverable the day it ships.
Deployed always-on, with fee-claim and monitoring loops set up. You own it end to end — wallet, code, and accounts.
Prediction-market intelligence — alerts, sentiment, and AI summaries. Information only, no execution. The product the next token plugs into.
quakemarkets.com →Launched through Bankr with fees funding the agent. It's a traffic and ownership layer for the project — not a price promise.
watch the launch →We nail what the agent does, the product it powers, and the token's job.
Agent, logic, and product integration — built and tested against real attempts.
Token goes live on Base. Fees routed to your treasury from the first trade.
Deployed always-on, distribution wired, keys and code handed to you.
Typical turnaround: ~7 days from scope call to a system running on your own infrastructure.
I'm a solo founder. I built the entire Quake ecosystem myself — the agents, the tokens, the bots, the launch infrastructure — and I run it. When something on Base or the agent stack is confusing, it's because it genuinely is. I've already worked through it on my own products, so you don't have to.
That's the whole offer: I build you the same working system I run, and hand you the keys.
A 60-minute call, and you'll leave with a real plan whether or not you hire me. If you do, it's credited toward the build.
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