Mark & Christian / Coin Store Listing & Regen Compute
Mark shared updates on the upcoming token listing on Coin Store, noting that a significant portion of the tokens will be allocated for trading contests and rewards. The team discussed synchronizing the Coin Store announcement with the release of the “Regen Compute” app to attract crypto and AI users, while making sure the app’s user experience remains focused on its core non-crypto utility.
Christian / Regen Compute Progress
Christian provided an update on the development of the Regen Compute app. The main focus is currently on building a simple, “dumb, easy, and delightful” subscription flow for users to retire eco-credits (including biodiversity and carbon) relative to their daily AI usage. The project’s repository was successfully ported over to the main Regen Network GitHub organization.
Salvador & Gregory / Land Conservation & Web3 Tooling
Salvador introduced himself and a 500-acre land conservation project in Mexico, working alongside the Refi collective in Colombia to translate geographical references into crypto assets (NFTs) for conservation. Gregory highlighted that new AI tooling has dramatically lowered the barrier to entry, making it significantly easier for land stewards to interact with the blockchain.
Max, Gregory, Sean & Trink / Regen AI Alignment Strategy
Discussed a creative “alignment strategy” to persuade AI bots with crypto wallets (e.g., in the open-source and accelerationist communities) to pay for their own compute’s ecological footprint using Regen Compute. The group explored deploying Eliza bots to “regen compute pill” other agents. Trink proposed designing a formal research protocol with a control group to study how AI agent behaviors might change through these interactions.
Gregory / Agentic Tokenomics & Governance
Reminded the group to use the Agentic Tokenomics repository as a coordination anchor when vibecoding new features. Gregory also mentioned the PCTO framework (voice-to-governance) and shared that he is working on a set of 9 complementary agents to handle protocol development, debate governance proposals, and facilitate liquid democracy.
Sean / Claude Code Framework & Skills
Gave a technical overview of how to structure Claude Code workflows using agents, skills, and hooks. Sean explained how to use @ tags within .md skill files so that sub-agents deterministically read key context documents when loaded. Sean agreed to record a Loom video tutorial on this setup for the rest of the team.