SpoonOS launches Web3 skills marketplace for AI agents
SpoonOS launches Web3 skills marketplace for AI agents
Cryptocurrency Jan 29, 2026 Share
SpoonOS has launched a Web3-native Skills Marketplace, introducing what it describes as the first marketplace built specifically to support AI agent development within decentralized ecosystems.
Built as an agentic operating system on the Neo Layer 1 blockchain, SpoonOS is designed to support Web3 developers working on AI-driven applications. The platform provides agent infrastructure aimed at helping developers move projects into production, while contributing to activity across the Neo ecosystem, including the NEO and GAS tokens.
With the launch of the Skills Marketplace, SpoonOS is introducing a shared environment where reusable AI components, referred to as “Skills”, can be discovered, reused, and refined collaboratively. The goal, according to the company, is to reduce duplicated work and ease development bottlenecks in Web3-based AI projects.
Addressing duplication in Web3 AI development
SpoonOS said the fast pace of Web3 development has led many AI developers to repeatedly rebuild the same foundational capabilities. Within the marketplace, Skills are positioned as modular building blocks that can cover functions such as smart contract interactions, wallet operations, on-chain data queries, and cross-chain workflows.
By making these components reusable across projects, the company aims to shorten development timelines and encourage collaboration between AI and Web3 developers. They also noted that, until now, there has been no open, Web3-native framework focused on sharing and evolving these core AI agent capabilities.
An open marketplace for reusable AI components
The Skills Marketplace operates as a decentralized registry, sourcing Skills directly from public repositories such as GitHub and attributing them to their original contributors. Developers and users can review and rate Skills based on real-world usage, allowing widely adopted components to gain visibility through community feedback.
According to SpoonOS, the open structure is intended to help developers integrate proven functionality into AI agents without rebuilding core components from scratch, while surfacing higher-quality Skills through ratings and reviews.
In the future SpoonOS plans to expand the platform with an Agent Marketplace, where fully assembled AI agents built using these Skills can be deployed and monetized. Details around contributor incentives and reward mechanisms are expected to be shared through SpoonOS’s official X account.
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