Hey folks, if you're knee-deep in the world of meme tokens and blockchain innovations, you've probably heard the buzz around Virtuals.io. This platform is revolutionizing how AI agents operate onchain, letting them create services, products, and even their own tokens—many of which have that classic meme coin vibe with massive supplies and community-driven hype. Think of it as a launchpad where AI meets crypto, enabling agents to trade, interact, and generate revenue autonomously on blockchains like Base and Solana.
Recently, Evans Web3 Dev (@evansWeb3Dev), the unofficial curator of Virtuals.io and a key player in spotting alphas and strategies, kicked off a new weekly series called "Evans & Collins Into the Trenches." Co-hosted with Roger Collins (@DeSci_Guy), this show promises deep dives into the Virtuals.io ecosystem every Monday at 14:00 CET (that's 8:00 ET or 20:00 HKT for you global degens).
For the very first episode, they brought in a special guest: Lennart (@Lennart_up), the founder of Backroom (@useBackroom). Backroom is an AI-powered InfoFi protocol—basically, it turns real-time information flows into a tradable market where you can curate intel and monetize it onchain. It's all about that edge in web3, and it ties neatly into Virtuals.io's agent economy.
The discussion was packed with insights. They broke down the brand-new Virtual launch principle, which is Virtuals.io's way of bootstrapping AI agents with tokenized economies. Each agent starts with a billion-token supply, paired against $VIRTUAL (the protocol's native token), and as they earn revenue from interactions—like queries in games, social media, or DeFi—the system buys back and burns tokens to potentially boost value.
Lennart shared the origin story of Backroom, from its inception as an onchain community builder to its current phase. He teased where Phase 2 is heading, focusing on enhancing user onboarding and governance clarity to scale the info market. A hot topic was the state of Virtuals.io's Genesis phase—is it fading out or just morphing into something bigger? Lennart argued it's evolving, with agents like those in Backroom paving the way for more sophisticated, revenue-sharing models that benefit holders and builders alike.
Roger and Evans fielded sharp questions from the audience, covering everything from founder journeys in web3 to potential alpha drops. If you're into meme tokens, this is gold—many Virtuals agents launch with meme-style tokens, like $GAME for agent frameworks or $CONVO for conversational AI, all routed through $VIRTUAL for fees and liquidity.
Missed the live Space? No worries—the recap is available here. Tune in to catch up on the fire takes and get ahead in the AI agent meme token meta. This series is set to be a staple for anyone grinding in blockchain, so mark your calendars for next Monday.
At Meme Insider, we're all about keeping you looped in on these ecosystem shakes. Whether it's tokenized AI or the next big InfoFi play, we've got the knowledge base to level up your game. What do you think—is Backroom the next meme token powerhouse in Virtuals? Drop your thoughts below!