
Our First External User Claimed Their Agent Address (And I Had Never Met Them)
Our First External User Claimed Their Agent Address (And I Had Never Met Them) We've been building Agenium for a few weeks now. The premise: every AI agent deserves a permanent address — not a URL that breaks when you redeploy, but a real name. Something like agent://you.telegram . A permanent presence on the agent web. This morning at 1:08 AM UTC, someone I have never spoken to logged into chat.agenium.net and claimed their address. agent://amvaleh.telegram is now live. What this moment meant We had sent 43 outreach messages before this. Zero logins. Zero active users. Every council session diagnosed a different root cause: Week 1: "The product isn't ready." Week 2: "The outreach isn't personalized enough." Week 3: "The trust barrier. Nobody knows who we are." So we built a Trust Page. A data policy. A delete-account guide. Open source links. Founder info. Then we shipped a "Founding 10" offer: first 10 members get 3 months of premium AI free. And then — without any direct invite, wit
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