Post-Launch Success

Launching your BioAgent is just the beginning. Long-term success depends on your ability to deliver on your roadmap, engage your community, and continuously improve your agent.

Executing on Your Roadmap

A clear roadmap with achievable milestones is crucial for maintaining community trust and momentum.

  • Set Clear Goals: Define what success looks like for your agent in the short, medium, and long term.

  • Report Progress: Regularly and transparently communicate your progress against your roadmap.

  • Unlock bio/acc Rewards: The Bio Protocol offers milestone-based incentives in the form of BIO tokens. By hitting critical R&D milestones, you can unlock these rewards to further fund your development.

Engaging Your New Community

Your token holders are your most valuable asset. Keeping them engaged is essential for long-term growth.

  • Open Communication: Provide regular updates through platforms like X (formerly Twitter), Discord, and Mirror.

  • Listen to Feedback: Create channels for your community to provide feedback, suggest new features, and report bugs. Act on this feedback to show you're listening.

  • Incentivize "Yapping": Encourage your community to create content about your agent. The BioXP system rewards users for "yapping" about ecosystem projects, which can help amplify your message.

Sustainable Funding Through Trading Volume

The Bio Protocol V2 is designed to provide a continuous stream of revenue for your project, directly tied to its success.

  • The 1% Trading Fee: A 1% fee is applied to all secondary market trades of your agent's token.

  • 70/30 Split: 70% of this fee goes directly to your project's treasury, providing a sustainable source of funding for ongoing development. The remaining 30% goes to the Bio Protocol treasury.

  • A Virtuous Cycle: By executing on your roadmap and engaging your community, you can drive interest and trading volume, which in turn increases your project's revenue.

Scientific Validation & Reporting

Beyond just community engagement, demonstrating scientific progress is key to building long-term credibility.

  • Track and Report Usage: Collect and share weekly statistics about your agent's usage. This can include the number of prompts, hypotheses generated, papers analyzed, or active testers. This ties your metrics to accountability.

  • Outline a Validation Pathway: Define a clear pathway to scientifically validate at least one agent-derived hypothesis, including milestones and financial requirements.

  • Onboard Scientific Collaborators: Actively recruit researchers or CROs who are committed to testing your agent's hypotheses and reporting the findings back to the community.

Enhancing and Upgrading Your Agent

A successful BioAgent is not a static product; it should evolve and improve over time.

  • Iterate Based on Feedback: Use community feedback to identify areas for improvement and prioritize new features.

  • Expand the Knowledge Graph: For agents based on a Knowledge Graph, continuously seek out new, high-quality manuscripts to expand and refine its expertise.

  • Explore New Integrations: Look for opportunities to integrate your agent with other tools and services in the Bio Protocol ecosystem.

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