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WTF is MegaAGNT, and why does everyone on MegaETH need one? It's a personal agent for MegaETH. One click to set up. No configs, no tools to wire up. What comes with it: - Prebuilt and ready to use. Like a preprogrammed openclaw, without the setup. - Customizable personality...

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