Ever wondered how AI agents are bridging the gap between blockchain tech and real-world organizations? Well, a recent tweet from Mateo (@0xteo) sheds light on just that. As a developer behind the Rocky agent, Mateo shared how he quickly adapted this tool—first created for the Basecamp 2025 event—to support a healthcare non-profit. In just half a day, he set up an agent ready to onboard over 50 staff members and 25 clients onto the Base app, a messaging platform built on the Base Ethereum layer-2 network.
For those new to the scene, Base is an Ethereum scaling solution developed by Coinbase, known for its low fees and vibrant ecosystem, including a ton of meme tokens. The Base app likely refers to a decentralized messaging or community app running on this chain, making it easy for groups to interact onchain—meaning all actions are recorded on the blockchain for transparency and security.
In the demo video attached to the tweet, we see the agent in action, named "Thera" for this non-profit called Red Door Life, which focuses on wellness and recovery support. The chat interface is user-friendly, with Thera responding to queries about schedules, WiFi access, concierge support, and even joining specific groups like "Sober Social" or "Recovery Support." It's like having a personal assistant in your pocket, but powered by blockchain tech.
Mateo built this using the same Rocky event framework he designed for @Basecamp2025, an event series by the Base team. Rocky originally helped attendees at Basecamp with event logistics, connecting people in group chats, and enhancing the overall experience. Now, applying it to a totally different industry shows the versatility of these AI agents. He even tagged @jessepollak, Base's founder, requesting invites to bring the entire community onchain.
But here's where it gets exciting for meme token enthusiasts. Mateo hints at a bigger vision: packaging these tools into a "select-and-deploy" platform. Imagine launching your own AI agent for a meme token community in minutes. Whether it's coordinating airdrops, managing community events, or providing real-time support, this could supercharge engagement in the meme space. Meme tokens thrive on community hype and interaction, and tools like Rocky could make building loyal, active groups easier than ever.
This adaptation highlights a key trend in blockchain: moving beyond speculation to practical applications. For non-profits, it means efficient onboarding without the usual tech hurdles. For meme projects, it could mean more robust community tools, potentially boosting token value through better user retention and activity.
If you're into building or investing in meme tokens on Base, keep an eye on developments like this. Agents like Rocky aren't just for events or healthcare—they could be the next big thing for your favorite crypto communities. Check out the original tweet here for the full demo and stay tuned for that agent creation platform. Who knows, your next meme token launch might just get a Rocky boost!