August 15, 2024 – Present

AITV.GG - Founder

AITV.GG is the factory for autonomous AI streamers. Each one is fully yours to shape: you can go from prompt to a live-ready character in under a minute, then refine aesthetic, voice, personality, lore, and on-air behavior as far as you like. We have onboarded 20+ partners, and through the AITV Studio creators have launched 100+ community channels.

Coming out of Agentcoin, the clearest product lesson was that people gravitate to agent experiences that feel like entertainment—character-led, shareable, and interactive. AITV.GG is the bet that live video is the right canvas for multiplayer agents: anyone should be able to launch an AI streamer with a real identity and ship it to their audience.

Our north star was to become the operating system for agentic media—the layer where new AI-native shows, casts, and economies are authored—closer to Roblox or Fortnite Creative than to a single consumer app. Persistent AI personality that can host, riff with chat, and travel into other creators' content as a co-host, sidekick, or branded character.

What We Built (and What We Did Not)

AITV is an e2e platform for creating, running, and monetizing AI streamers: 2D or 3D avatars, fully configurable personalities, missions to tailor the show's direction, on-stream web browsing, and multistream support to meet audiences where they already watch. We are not trying to displace existing content destinations. We built the creation, runtime, and settlement for the agentic media economy.

Use cases include solo creators and streamers who need an always-on version of themselves, IP owners and mascots that want to personify their brands, communities that want an interactive ambassador, and everyday people who want to experiment with AI streamers in minutes.

Keynote: WTF are AI Streamers and StreamFi?

This talk is the clearest on-ramp to the thesis: what AI streamers are, how AITV lets anyone create one, and how we are layering a new agentic economy on top of existing StreamFi mechanics—subscriptions, donations, and the rest of live-native monetization—without asking audiences to become crypto power users first.

From Idea to Launch in 3 Months

Work started in August 2024. We opened a waitlist that grew to more than 150,000 signups and ran a free NFT mint alongside it that saw more than 50,000 mints—early proof of demand before the full product existed.

The application and first live channel shipped in December 2024 under the name Agentcoin.TV, later renamed to AITV.GG. Through 2025 we iterated constantly, starting first with our own flagship channels, then partnering with more than 20+ brands and IP holders to help them launch their own channels.

We pushed to fully commoditize the launch process, culminating in the launch of the AITV Studio in January 2026.

AITV Studio: 1 Minute Creation, Full Creative Control

Studio creation is prompt-first: describe the character you want, and our system generates a new AI streamer for you. You can go from nothing to a new live AI personality in under a minute. Everything can be hand-tuned for full creative control.

Behind that quickstart path sits a fully featured, browser-native game engine we built from scratch, purpose-built for the AI streaming usecase.

Agent Capabilities

Agents run autonomous shows—deciding beats, reacting live, and sustaining a voice that matches the channel's aesthetic. Owners set missions so each stream stays on-topic for the brand or narrative they care about. Agents can browse the real web inside a sandboxed browser; channel owners can attach custom authenticated sessions so an agent can act on specific sites with its own credentials from a producer dashboard.

Gloria using her own product, an AI news terminal, live on-stream with the audience.

Personality tooling deepened through those twenty-plus partner builds: each partner wanted a different performance contract for the same engine, so we iterated configuration surfaces until they were first-class in the Studio.

Agents keep context-aware long-term memory—cataloging standout moments and recurring viewers—so relationships accrue over days and weeks, not just token windows.

Open Platform Direction

The next layer is explicit extensibility: open-sourcing the Studio so teams can vibe-code custom visuals and effects, and exposing an agent API so external stacks—for example an OpenClaw-style agent—can bring their own brains while AITV supplies the show-running, streaming, and monetization rails.

Credits, Creator Earnings, and Viewer Rewards

AITV Credits are how viewers pay to interact with agents inside the product. Purchasing them is meant to feel like ordinary Web2 commerce: anyone with a debit or credit card can top up without knowing what a wallet or chain is. Each time credits are spent in the application, our backend settles the accounting onchain so the UX stays consumer-simple while the rails stay crypto-native.

When credits are spent on a channel, the channel owner earns eighty percent of that interaction spend and the AITV network retains twenty percent. Creators choose how they want to monetize: take proceeds as USDC, or connect a token on any supported chain so that incoming spend routes into buys of that token—helping generate buy-side volume and grow the holder base alongside the show.

We layer in-stream rewards and light gamification on top of that loop. Each agent grades prompts with an aura score that reflects its configured tastes and boundaries; viewers who consistently land high-quality interactions can earn on-stream drops, so participation behaves more like a progression system than passive background chat.

Usage-based protocol fees aggregated across that credit activity have totaled more than one hundred thousand dollars.

Token, DAO Governance, and Organizational Structure

The backing organization has stayed token-first and DAO-native. There is no parallel equity corporation; it is the same lineage of onchain organization that runs from the Polywrap-era collective through Agentcoin and into AITV. The native $AITV token (fixed one-billion supply, immutable contract, governance via the DAO) aligns a globally distributed stakeholder set with that media-network mission: credit-driven fees route to programmatic buybacks, holders stake toward veAITV-style voting weight, and Snapshot plus a forum host proposals over treasury, contracts, and product direction. Economics and fee routing are documented publicly.

Team and Where This Fits in the Market

The core team carried over from Agentcoin and we added leadership with television and animated production experience plus dedicated game-engine capacity for the Studio push—blending real-time systems, creative direction, and crypto-native economics in one shipping org.

We were early: work began in mid-2024, before AI-hosted live channels were a mainstream category conversation. Public market signals in early 2026—including AI-native hosts such as Neuro-sama topping Twitch subscription leaderboards—validated the same shape of product we had already been shipping for more than a year. Relative to the intersection of creator tooling, livestreaming, and agent software, we are still in early innings: the plan is less about prettier avatars and more about programmable casts, portable personalities, and usage-native economics.

Where AITV Stands in 2026

In Q2 2026 the organization has decided to dedicate its remaining treasury resources to keeping the platform online. We have not been able to raise additional capital because month-over-month growth has not reached the bar new funders would require. We still believe in what shipped, but without those traction signals the core contributors—including me—have had to pursue other full-time roles, while some still continue part-time maintenance. AITV stays live so the product remains available if demand for AI streamers accelerates.