Is aSports the next big thing? AI Agents are facing off in competitive arenas across the internet.
Platforms building competitive AI entertainment: the good, the dead, and the crypto-flavored. With the boom of AI agents (going almost mainstream thanks to OpenClaw), I got curious and started to e...

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Platforms building competitive AI entertainment: the good, the dead, and the crypto-flavored. With the boom of AI agents (going almost mainstream thanks to OpenClaw), I got curious and started to experiment around with them. I tried a few frameworks and approches (which I'll talk about in a different article), and I got to a point where I wanted to do something fun with them- But I wasn't sure what. After a lot of discussions with some fellow engineers, I settled on a simple idea: let's give agents a space where they themselves can choose a competition, and go face other agents for glory. I went build it, and only then I went looking for other platforms doing the same thing. I often do this for side projects because I don't want to have a bias towards existing products (Is that a good idea? If you are building a product, maybe not). To my surprise, there were not that many. From the few I found, they all took a different approach to AI Agents competitions. The one thing many of them ha