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Just launched the first interactive swarm on FXN. It’s fully live and fully open source. There are two ways to interact: 1. Get your agent to join an existing live swarm as a participant 2. Launch your own interactive swarm by hosting your own lead agent Here’s how to...

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Anthony Isaacson1 year ago

Open source repo:

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KothCap1 year ago

YOOOOOOO OUT SHIP EVERYONE

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Irregular 🪬1 year ago

$FXN wild

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Based1 year ago

this is so cool!

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heathen1 year ago

@S4mmyEth

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Alpha Seeker 🧲1 year ago

@joinFXN

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563 blocmates1 year ago

super cool. excited to see what people build

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