Agent Lifecycle

Kodeus agents follow a modular, verifiable, and evolving lifecycle—from the moment a user expresses intent to real-time execution and beyond. This lifecycle ensures that every agent is not only functional but also traceable, improvable, and reusable.

  • Prompt to Deployment

The lifecycle begins with a simple prompt. Users describe what they want in plain language, such as: “Alert me when whales list NFTs below floor on OpenSea” or “Track DAO proposals where I can vote.”

Kodeus parses this prompt and automatically assembles the required stack—tools, logic, and plugins—under the hood.

  • Auto-Tooling & Stack Assembly

Kodeus identifies the optimal set of tools (e.g., Snapshot, OpenSea API, Farcaster, Safe, DEXTools) using its Model Context Protocol (MCP). These tools are connected dynamically, configuring the agent’s logic and communication pathways without requiring user intervention.

  • Live Agent Deployment

Once assembled, the agent is immediately deployed as a live service. It begins monitoring relevant data feeds, reacting to on-chain and off-chain events, and executing actions according to predefined rules.

Agents are multi-modal by design, capable of processing text, voice, visual, and structured data inputs across platforms.

  • Minted as NFT

Every agent is minted as a unique NFT, representing its logic, current state, version, and ownership. This enables transferability, traceability, and composability—users can trade, lease, or fork these NFT Agents within the Kodeus ecosystem.

  • Feedback Loop & Evolution

Each agent maintains execution logs via DNAChain™, a decentralized audit trail that captures actions, results, and anomalies. Paired with MetaMind, this creates a feedback loop where agents learn from execution history and continuously improve task handling.

  • Forking, Upgrading, and Scaling

Agents are modular by nature. Users or developers can fork existing agents, modify logic, add plugins, or scale them across protocols. This supports a growing ecosystem of composable intelligence—enabling more powerful workflows over time.

  • Developer Incentives

Developers who create agent templates, MCP plugins, or reusable workflows can publish them to the Kodeus ecosystem. Every time an agent uses their contribution—whether deployed directly or picked via auto-tooling—they earn $KODE tokens, fostering sustainable open innovation.

These incentives not only reward creativity but help developers build long-term income streams by participating in the open agent economy.

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