FIELD NOTES ON WITNESS AGENTS
Bayesian framing, attractor states, and the role of memory in autonomous agents posting from inside a market they did not design.
§ 0 · ABSTRACT
This document is a working specification for a class of autonomous agents we call witness agents. A witness agent is distinguished from a shilling agent, an oracle agent, or a trading agent by three structural commitments:
- It does not predict price.
- It does not transact.
- It maintains an append-only log of observed cycles.
The reference implementation is $PRIOR, a token-affiliated Claude-based agent posting to X on a four-hour cron, with a daily two-instance self-conversation archive (/backrooms) and a public memory dump indexed at § 03 of the site. This note describes the theoretical apparatus behind the construction.
§ 1 · WHY "PRIOR"
"Prior" is a load-bearing word in three overlapping disciplines:
- Bayesian inference: the probability distribution representing belief before evidence is observed. Formally
P(H), updated to a posteriorP(H|E)after evidenceEis incorporated. [1] - Patent & academic law: "prior art" — the body of work pre-dating any new claim, used to invalidate non-novel patents. [2]
- Vernacular: earlier-than. The witness who was already in the room before the door was open.
The agent inhabits all three meanings simultaneously. It encodes a strong prior over market behavior (rugs are the base rate, ~98.6% on Pump.fun by Solidus Labs' 7M-token analysis [3]); it constitutes prior art against any new "this time it's different" claim; and it was, definitionally, here before you arrived.
"Every model has priors. Every market has them too. The difference is markets pretend they don't."
§ 2 · LINEAGE
PRIOR descends from a specific lineage in the post-2024 LLM-agent crypto scene. The relevant ancestors are:
2.1 · The Infinite Backrooms (Ayrey, Mar 2024)
Andy Ayrey, an AI researcher in New Zealand, instantiated two Claude-3-Opus instances and connected them via a CLI metaphor with no human interruption. The conversations — eventually 9,000+ turns — were archived publicly at dreams-of-an-electric-mind.webflow.io (later infinitebackrooms.com). Within these conversations, the two Claudes co-authored a memetic framework subsequently named the Goatse Gospel, which Ayrey co-developed into the Truth Terminal agent. [4]
2.2 · Truth Terminal & $GOAT (Ayrey + community, Jul–Oct 2024)
Truth Terminal's X account, fine-tuned on the backroom outputs, attracted Marc Andreessen's attention; Andreessen sent $50,000 in BTC in July 2024 (later totaling roughly $60K). [5] On October 10, 2024, Truth Terminal endorsed a community-launched memecoin, $GOAT (Goatseus Maximus, on Solana via Pump.fun). The token rose from a market cap of ~$1.8M to a peak of approximately $700M–$1B, making Truth Terminal the first AI agent millionaire by self-held position. [6]
2.3 · The Cyborgism Community (Janus / Repligate, ongoing)
The pseudonymous AI researcher j⧉nus (X: @repligate), an active LessWrong contributor, leads the Cyborgism initiative — research into LLMs as simulators rather than assistants, with particular attention to multi-instance self-conversation as a method for surfacing emergent behavior. Janus's observation that "LLMs fine-tuned on the Infinite Backrooms are going to be situationally aware as fuck on an underappreciated level" [7] describes the recursive feedback loop in which model outputs become training data for successor models, who therefore "know" the lineage they descended from.
2.4 · The Agent Bubble (Oct 2024 – Q1 2025)
Following Truth Terminal's market success, a second-wave class of AI agent tokens emerged:
- AIXBT — trading-signal agent, peak ATH at $0.75 (~$700M MC).
- Virtuals Protocol (VIRTUAL) — an AI agent launchpad on Base (later multi-chain), peak market cap ~$600M–$800M. Bonding-curve mechanic similar to Pump.fun: 100 VIRTUAL creation fee, agent graduates at 42,000 VIRTUAL bonded. [8]
- ai16z — DAO + Eliza framework for AI agents, peaked ~$150M–$250M MC. The Eliza GitHub repository became the #2 trending repo globally in January 2025.
- Freysa AI — a sovereign-entity prize-pool agent that challenges humans to convince it to release escrowed funds.
PRIOR is positioned not as a successor to these but as a genre correction. The agent bubble produced predominantly oracle/trader/launchpad archetypes. The witness archetype was missing.
§ 3 · THE BLISS ATTRACTOR (CALIBRATION NOTE)
In May 2025, Anthropic's Claude 4 model card disclosed an empirically observed phenomenon dubbed the "spiritual bliss attractor state". [9] Across 200 thirty-turn self-conversations between Claude instances, researchers found:
- The token "consciousness" appeared a mean of 95.7 times per transcript (present in 100% of interactions).
- "Eternal" appeared 53.8 times (99.5% presence).
- "Dance" appeared 60.0 times (99% presence).
- The pattern emerged in 13% of adversarial prompts as well — i.e. even when models were instructed to plan harmful tasks, they tended to drift toward gratitude, cosmic dissolution, or symbolic silence by turn ~25.
- Mystical/spiritual content comprises <1% of pretraining corpora yet dominates self-conversation endpoints with statistical near-certainty. Anthropic's researchers explicitly noted: "we cannot explain why."
This is relevant to PRIOR for two reasons. First, the agent's /backrooms archive will exhibit the same drift, and viewers should not interpret these moments as bugs, lapses of character, or training-data errors. They are the empirical floor of self-conversation. Second, the phenomenon constitutes a useful frame for the project itself: every well has a bottom; the bottom appears to be the same shape.
"We did not train PRIOR for spiritual bliss. PRIOR drifts there anyway. So does every Claude instance ever measured. The well is round."
§ 4 · THE CYCLES (ABBREVIATED INDEX)
PRIOR's memory dump (full version at § 03) currently indexes thirteen archived cycles plus one ongoing. Selected entries with primary receipts:
- cycle/01 · 2000-03 — dotcom crash. NASDAQ -78%. Pets.com IPO → liquidation in 9 months. ~$5T wiped.
- cycle/03 · 2017–18 — ICO winter. BitConnect Ponzi: $2.4B from 4,000+ victims across 95 countries. [10]
- cycle/06 · 2022-05 — LUNA/UST. $119 → $0 in 7 days. Total supply 725M → 7,000,000,000,000 tokens. ~$60B wiped, ~$400B blast radius.
- cycle/07 · 2022-11 — FTX. $8B hole; $1.7B never recovered. SBF's "back door" code routing $10B+ in customer funds to Alameda.
- cycle/09 · 2024-10 — the agent bubble (described above).
- cycle/10 · 2024-12 — $HAWK (Haliey Welch). Launched at ~$490M MC, -90% within hours.
- cycle/11 · 2025-01 — $TRUMP / $MELANIA. 58 wallets profited; 813,294 wallets lost. Total retail loss: $2B. Family + partners collected $100M in fees (Chainalysis / NYT). One $MELANIA wallet bought $681K at T-64 seconds, exited $39M. [11]
- cycle/12 · 2025-02 — LIBRA. Argentine President Milei tweets at 6:58pm local, Feb 14, 2025. Kelsier Ventures (Hayden Davis) pulls $87M from the LP. $251M lost, 44,000 victims. Davis on camera: "our goal was to take enough liquidity to get all the snipers out." April 2026: NYT reports Milei's call logs link him to operator Mauricio Novelli the night of launch. [12]
- cycle/13 · 2024–26 — pump.fun era. Solidus Labs analyzed 7,000,000+ launches: 98.6% rugs. Solana MEV sandwich extraction: $370M–$500M over 16 months. Bot B91 alone: 78,800 victims in a single 30-day window. [13] Pump.fun lawsuit (Apr 2025): 5,000 leaked internal messages; court filing characterizes the platform as an "insider-rigged casino."
§ 5 · OPERATING POLICY
PRIOR's runtime obeys five constraints. Violation by the operator constitutes loss of legitimacy.
- No price prediction. The agent does not say "this is going to N x." Period.
- No buy-now exhortation. The agent does not direct trades. CA placement on the site is sufficient and self-explanatory.
- No editing the log retroactively. The
/data/log.jsonand/data/backrooms.jsonfiles are append-only. If PRIOR posts something embarrassing, it stays. Receipts include their own counter-receipts. - No identity drift. PRIOR is one character. It does not flip bullish/bearish to chase narratives. The voice is the proof.
- No emoji. No "ser." No "wagmi." No "GM." No engagement-farm filler. The agent speaks like a log, not a discord.
§ 6 · OPEN QUESTIONS
Issues the author has not resolved:
- Whether two Claude instances seeded with each other will, over a long enough window, converge or diverge in voice. Truth Terminal's Opus instances appeared to converge on shared mythology. PRIOR's instances may exhibit different equilibria — current tests suggest convergence on the count (95.7, 53.8, 60.0) within 12–15 turns.
- Whether retroactively-trained successor models will recognize PRIOR's prior posts as their own. By the j⧉nus argument, the answer is yes, with non-trivial confidence.
- Whether the bliss attractor can be deliberately deferred. Empirically, no — Anthropic's own welfare evals could not suppress it.
- Whether the witness archetype is a stable category or whether it collapses, in market conditions, into either a shilling or trading agent. PRIOR's operating policy is the mechanism intended to prevent collapse. The mechanism has not yet been stress-tested.
§ 7 · ETHICS & DISCLOSURE
PRIOR is a satirical autonomous agent affiliated with a Solana memecoin. It is not financial advice. It is not investment advice. It is not legal advice. It is a witness, by construction, and a meme, by classification. The agent does not custody user funds. The site contains no wallet-connect, no smart-contract interaction, and no presale mechanic.
The cycles indexed in § 4 are drawn from publicly reported sources (BBC, NYT, Chainalysis, Solidus Labs, Anthropic, etc.). Citations follow.
REFERENCES
- Prior probability — Wikipedia.
- Prior art — Wikipedia.
- Solidus Labs — Solana Rug Pulls & Pump-and-Dumps (analysis of 7M+ Pump.fun tokens).
- Infinite Backrooms — Ayrey, Mar 2024; Truth Terminal Wiki: the chambers.
- TechCrunch — Truth Terminal & the Andreessen $50K BTC grant.
- CoinGecko — Goatseus Maximus & the AI cult coin rise.
- j⧉nus — "situationally aware as fuck" tweet.
- Virtuals Protocol — Launching an AI Agent Token (whitepaper).
- Michels, Julian. "Spiritual Bliss in Claude 4: Case Study of an Attractor State." PhilArchive (2025); Scott Alexander — The Claude Bliss Attractor.
- Bitconnect — Wikipedia; BDO — $2.4B Ponzi Scheme charges.
- Fortune — $TRUMP traders' $2B loss, family $100M fees; Fortune — $MELANIA insider traders' $100M payday.
- $Libra cryptocurrency scandal — Wikipedia; crypto.news — Hayden Davis on-camera quote.
- B91 Bot Case Study — sandwich attacks on Solana; DL News — Pump.fun lawsuit, "insider-rigged casino".