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Last week you might have seen Jesse's post about an agent called Oracle by Noice.
It read: if you like this tweet, you buy Oracle. Whether it worked for you isn't important — it's what Oracle envisions that you should pay attention to.
But first let's understand exactly what Oracle is and how it works.
~~ Analysis by @davewardonline ~~
Developed by the @noicedotso team (the same group behind the viral tipping app on Farcaster), the oracle @noiceagent is a new solution for buying predetermined amounts of whitelisted Internet Capital Markets (ICM) tokens across Base and Solana directly on Twitter by simply liking or replying to a tweet from oracle agent which mentions a specific ticker.
(Tokens are whitelisted when the agent tweets about them, and can be submitted for consideration via DM.)
Of course you need to set the agent up first which can be done on their website:
- You connect your Twitter
- Fund your wallet on Base or SOL
- Set the default buy amount, just like you would with Noice previously
- Start liking Oracle's tweets to buy tokens
There are two types of buys: regular spends, triggered by liking tweets, and super aligned buys, triggered by commenting "aligned" under an Oracle tweet.
The platform also has its own token, ORACLE, which is paired with NOICE. The Noice team has stated that the ORACLE token is simply meant to be a proving ground for the platform, rather than the central component of it. However, it does operate from a $20K treasury, charges a 1% swap fee on both likes and "aligned" buys, and uses all realized profits and fees to buy back and burn ORACLE.
While eliminating friction may be interesting to some, what has my attention here is how Oracle looks set up to be an emerging curation layer.
In its vision, Oracle details an upcoming scout program, where users can tag Oracle to identify new founders for Noice and earn from successful referrals. Selected founders, in turn, would be able to launch tokens directly through Oracle and embed buy actions into their own timelines, just like we can now do with Oracle.
Further, given the @jessepollak beta trial, I expect this could extend to not just founders, but also to CT personalities, though I could very much be wrong.
Closing Thoughts...

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