Explore Mage, the upcoming agent launchpad and platform by Treasure, powering AI agents for gaming and beyond. Learn about $MAGIC as mana, agent DAOs, and initial use cases.
By Eliza Crichton-Stuart
Updated February 11th 2025
Updated February 11th 2025
Treasure is preparing to launch Mage, an AI agent launchpad and platform designed to integrate AI-driven agents into gaming and entertainment. Mage is built to function as a comprehensive agentic system, focusing on multi-agent orchestration to enhance digital interactions. It operates on the Eliza agent framework, which is deeply integrated into Treasure’s gaming infrastructure, enabling seamless access to game systems and data across all engines supported by the Treasure Development Kit (TDK).
TreasureDAO Reveals Mage an AI Agent Launchpad
A key feature of Mage is its use of $MAGIC tokens as "mana" to power AI agents. These tokens abstract compute and inference costs, allowing developers to summon and sustain AI agents without directly managing technical complexities. By leveraging $MAGIC, the platform provides a streamlined mechanism for developers to integrate AI agents into their projects while ensuring efficient resource allocation.
Mage offers an accessible environment for developers to create AI agents capable of operating across various game ecosystems. The platform ensures security through non-custodial wallets backed by Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), which protect agents from unauthorized interference. This approach guarantees that agents remain tamper-proof and function according to their programmed objectives while being governed by their respective communities through decentralized governance structures.
Mage Key Art and Logo
Mage envisions a future where AI agents collaborate with both humans and other agents across different digital environments. The platform’s architecture supports agent swarms capable of executing tasks on-chain, in-game, and within broader digital applications. By enabling multi-agent orchestration, Mage fosters new possibilities in gaming, autonomous economies, and digital interactions.
Initially, Mage is focusing on gaming-related applications. The platform is being integrated with projects such as Smolworld, Variance, Zeeverse, and Wanderers, where AI agents will enhance gameplay, expand narrative possibilities, and introduce novel mechanics. These early use cases demonstrate the potential of AI-driven agents to improve player experiences and contribute to the development of new game genres.
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Mage features an agent summoning process that enables developers to create and deploy tokenized AI agents. Once summoned, agents transition through a bonding curve before entering Magicswap liquidity pools, ensuring a sustainable funding model. This system also allows for decentralized governance through agent DAOs, where communities can participate in decision-making and resource allocation.
The platform is powered by ElizaOS and integrates with core Treasure infrastructure, including the TDK, Treasure Accounts, and cross-chain compatibility. These integrations enhance Mage’s functionality, providing developers with tools to build scalable and interoperable AI agents that operate across different web3 environments. The platform’s Agent Orchestration Engine (AOE) enables large-scale, multi-agent deployment while maintaining cost efficiency through a stateless, multi-tenant architecture.
Summon Agents
Security is a fundamental aspect of Mage’s design. The platform collaborates with partners such as LitProtocol to decentralize key agent components, ensuring robust security measures. By emphasizing decentralization, Mage aims to create a trustless environment where AI agents can operate autonomously without external manipulation.
As Mage moves towards its official launch, it is positioned to play a significant role in AI-driven game development and entertainment. By providing a structured and secure environment for AI agents, Mage seeks to enable new creative possibilities for developers, players, and content creators in the evolving web3 landscape.
updated:
February 11th 2025
posted:
February 11th 2025