PumpAgent Teams Up with LadyLuck to Explore a New Path for AI Agent Tokenization
Article Source: PumpAgent

As a platform focused on AI Agent assetization on AgentLayer, PumpAgent is committed to helping developers transform AI Agents from concepts into deployable assetization tools through technology, funding, and ecosystem resources. Its core goal is to build an end-to-end ecosystem covering "development-deployment-trading-governance" to address the pain points of AI Agents in achieving autonomous decision-making, value exchange, and token incentives in blockchain.
AgentStudio First Developer Program Participant: LadyLuck
LadyLuck (getlucky.cc), as one of PumpAgent's early partners, is a member of the first developer team supported by AgentStudio. She has brought daily surprises to users through innovative blind box AI Agent applications. In the AgentLayer ecosystem, LadyLuck has attracted a lot of attention with her unique AI strategy.
LadyLuck ($LUCKY) is a wallet-based blind box lottery platform. Users participate in activities through their wallets, consuming one Quota per draw, with the chance to win $USDC, $LUCKY, $AGENT, or QUOTA. Quota can be obtained through initial login, purchase, holding $LUCKY, or following specific channels. The platform offers regular draws and daily jackpots, where the winning probability is related to the amount of $LUCKY held, providing special treatment for AgentLayer APGN users.
AgentLayer to Provide Consumer-Grade AI Agents and Developer Support
Looking ahead to 2025, AgentLayer will focus on providing a consumer-grade AI Agent with a Web3 native experience and will introduce more tools and options for developers, such as Manus, aiming to increase developers' income and creative flexibility. This strategic direction aims to promote the diversification and prosperity of the AI Agent ecosystem.
Furthermore, to reward users, AgentLayer and PumpAgent have jointly launched an airdrop event, which will take place from March 7th to March 21st, with a snapshot on March 22nd at 0:00 UTC. The total airdrop amount for this event is 10 million $AGENT and 20 million $LUCKY. Airdrop recipients include users who have created and traded AI Agents on the PumpAgent platform, interacted with LadyLuck, held $AGENT or $LUCKY, APGN node holders, $AGENT staking participants, and community contributors.
The strategic partnership between PumpAgent and LadyLuck (getlucky.cc) embodies the collaborative evolution of the AgentLayer ecosystem. Acting as the underlying ecosystem, AgentLayer provides AI Agents with high throughput, low gas fee infrastructure to ensure efficient smart contract execution and smooth transactions. PumpAgent, through the establishment of a development fund, reinvests platform revenue back into the ecosystem to enhance liquidity pools, invest in quality AI projects, and drive long-term token value growth.
LadyLuck (getlucky.cc), as a representative of blind box-type AI Agents, showcases the business potential of AI Agents within the AgentLayer ecosystem through its innovative use case and tokenization mechanism. It not only provides users with an engaging lottery experience but also activates the AI economic ecosystem of AgentLayer through community governance.
This article is contributed content and does not represent the views of BlockBeats.
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