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Dasha
AI-driven female character with autonomous posting capabilities on social media platforms, serving as the first AI agent on vvaifu.fun.
vvaifu.fun
An AI agent launchpad on Solana enabling users to create and manage autonomous AI agents with social media integration and token issuance capabilities.
vvaifu
vvaifu.fun is Solana's first no-code AI agent launchpad, launched on October 19, 2024. The platform lets users deploy autonomous AI agents on Solana by burning $VVAIFU tokens and SOL — no coding required. Each agent deployed through vvaifu becomes a self-operating entity that can hold a wallet, manage tokens, and interact with external services. Version 2 of the platform integrates ElizaOS, the open-source agent framework developed by ai16z.
The Problem and Concept
Building autonomous AI agents on blockchain previously required significant engineering work: designing agent logic, handling wallet key management, setting up infrastructure, integrating with on-chain protocols, and managing the agent's lifecycle. vvaifu.fun abstracts this into a consumer-facing interface where any user can configure and launch an agent by burning tokens rather than writing code.
How It Works
To deploy an agent on vvaifu.fun, a user:
- Configures the agent's character, capabilities, and permissions through the platform's web interface.
- Burns a specified amount of $VVAIFU tokens plus SOL as the deployment fee. This burn mechanism is the core economic design — creating permanent deflationary pressure on $VVAIFU supply with each new agent deployment.
- The platform provisions the agent's infrastructure, creates a wallet for it, and makes it operational.
Deployed agents receive their own Solana wallet address, can hold and spend SOL and SPL tokens, and can be configured to interact with social platforms, DeFi protocols, and external APIs.
$VVAIFU Token
$VVAIFU is the native token of the platform, launched as a fair launch — no presale, no team allocation. The token is deflationary: every agent deployment permanently burns $VVAIFU from the supply. A community governance wallet received 0.9% of the total token supply to represent agent interests within the platform's governance.
The ai16z ecosystem — the group associated with the ElizaOS framework and the ELIZA token — built support around vvaifu. When ai16z's Eliza framework integration was announced for vvaifu v2, $VVAIFU experienced approximately an 800% price surge as speculation around the ElizaOS ecosystem peaked in late 2024.
Version 2 and ElizaOS
vvaifu v2, available at vvaifuv2.fun, integrates ElizaOS as the underlying agent runtime. ElizaOS is an open-source TypeScript framework for building autonomous AI agents, originally developed by the ai16z project. The integration allows vvaifu-deployed agents to use ElizaOS's modular plugin system — connecting to Twitter, Discord, Telegram, and on-chain Solana interactions — while vvaifu.fun handles the no-code deployment layer and $VVAIFU burn mechanism.
Significance
vvaifu.fun launched before most other no-code AI agent platforms on Solana and established the burn-to-deploy economic model that several subsequent projects referenced. Its October 2024 launch coincided with the beginning of the Solana AI agent token wave, and the $VVAIFU fair launch design — deflationary from first use — became a reference point for how token mechanics could align platform growth with token scarcity. The ai16z Eliza integration connected vvaifu to the most widely adopted AI agent framework in the Solana ecosystem.
Team and Security
The vvaifu.fun team is pseudonymous. No named founders or corporate entity information has been publicly disclosed. No third-party security audit of the vvaifu smart contracts has been published.
Contents
- The Problem and Concept
- How It Works
- $VVAIFU Token
- Version 2 and ElizaOS
- Significance
- Team and Security
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