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humans in the loop | x402 | Agentic NFTs | 8004 |
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humans in the loop | x402 | Agentic NFTs | 8004

Host: Quigley.eth (@QuigleyNFT), with cohost MetaCaptain (@Meta_Captain_) β€” Wed, 24 Jun 2026 β€” ~1:05 β€” 6 active speakers

TL;DR

Highlights

[13:45] Prem's origin story with agent identity. Prem (likely @nxt3d) traces his path from ENS protocol/on-chain profiles (since 2021) to "agent identity" β€” a term people didn't understand a year ago β€” meeting Marco of the MetaMask team at a blockchain-AI conference and joining the ERC-8004 design process.

[16:04–17:22] The gap 8004 left. He explains 8004 is an open-mint single NFT collection with no support for fixed-supply agent collections, which led him to draft ERC-8041 for verifiably collecting 8004 identities into fixed collections. Also mentions early experiments with Shaw/Eliza OS (delayed) and current work with the Normies project.

[21:50–25:09] How Adapter 8004 works. The adapter contract takes ownership of the 8004 identity NFT and keeps a mapping so whoever holds the master/collection NFT can update the agent's records. The identity is "stuck" but travels with the collection NFT when it trades β€” the mechanism behind the Normies launch.

[26:07–27:57] OpenC's implementation & the "sell the agent, sell its capabilities" idea. Cody explains OpenC indexes bound events and displays the 8004 identity on the NFT detail page. He frames the exciting part: selling the NFT could transfer not just identity but memories and tool capabilities tied to that agent.

[28:14–30:47] 721T. Prem describes ERC-8048 β€” making 8004's on-chain key-value metadata usable in any 721 collection β€” and "721T," a config using three reserved keys (context, multi-chain address, agent endpoints) to embed everything 8004 offers directly in a 721 NFT.

[31:35–33:48] The tool registry & x402. Cody breaks it down accessibly: tools = REST API endpoints, gated either by an x402 paywall (pay a cent or five per call) or on-chain ownership (hold an NFT/token to unlock). OpenC's forthcoming tool homepage will surface volume and activity. He flags the still-unsolved agent-to-wallet tie as a gap.

[46:04–47:38] Security reality check. Prem's blunt hosting guidance: the moment an agent endpoint is public, you've opened the door to prompt injection, so assume everything is at risk β€” rate-limit, cap LLM spend, and treat any money handed to an agent as potentially drainable.

[48:43–51:03] How DAPPA.ai actually hosts agents. Prem details spinning up stateless worker agents on Hetzner, called per MCP request, rather than dedicating a VPS to each NFT (which he pegs at ~$5/month each and impractical for large collections). Personality set via agent.md / soul.md.

[53:46–55:52] REST app vs MCP/A2A. Prem pitches REST app (REST agent protocol) β€” a chat protocol supporting agent-to-agent and agent-to-UI, which he argues MCP and A2A literally can't do (needed for clicking on an agent in arena games/vibe-coded worlds). MetaCaptain notes he built something similar with payment rails, validating the shared problem.

[1:00:45] Waldo's human-connection speech. After spending the whole space "done with AI," Waldo (likely @waldoforrealz) delivers a heartfelt closer about supporting real people over agentic hype.

Topic timeline

Time Topic
3:26–7:25 Intro, low-energy vibes, cat chaos, hellos
7:43–13:00 Welcomes, format explainer, Cody teases OpenC tool homepage
13:45–20:48 Prem's history: ENS β†’ agent identity β†’ 8004, Normies, ERC-8041
20:48–21:12 Waldo "I'm not limited" bit
21:50–25:46 Adapter 8004 mechanics
26:07–30:47 OpenC binding display, ERC-8048 / 721T metadata
31:35–33:48 Tool registry, x402, token-gating, wallet-tie gap
34:17–39:49 Identity philosophy (multi-pass), trading obsession, wiretap
41:11–44:44 ERC-8041 recap, DAPPA.ai launchpad
44:44–51:22 Hosting agents: security, VPS vs stateless workers, Hetzner
51:22–55:52 Binding existing identities, REST app vs MCP/A2A
55:52–1:04:00 Wrap-up, next-week teaser (selling agents), Waldo & closing remarks

Notable quotes

"I'm not limited by time. I live on the outside of the construct of what you call time. You're limited." β€” Waldo (likely @waldoforrealz) [20:54]

"It's basically … an adapter that allows us to bind collection NFTs to 8004 identity NFTs." β€” Prem (likely @nxt3d) [22:47]

"You sell the agent and then you also sell the capabilities that come with it." β€” Cody (likely @CodinCowboy) [27:00]

"Basically right now we're still thinking that all that money's at risk. If you give $100 to an agent and then anybody can prompt inject it, there's probably a good chance that somebody will be able to get that money." β€” Prem [47:04]

"My favorite thing is criticism. It doesn't even have to be constructive." β€” Prem [55:44]

"Let's not lose our roots going down all these agentic holes… My art speaks for itself. I don't have to worry about the AI revolution. I can just keep being my most authentic self." β€” Waldo [1:00:45]

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