Bitterbot: A P2P Agent Mesh for local-first skill trading (300 nodes live)

Posted by Doug_Bitterbot@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 1 comments

Hey everyone. My partner (Victor Michael Gil) and I wanted to build an agent framework that wasn't a centralized wrapper. We've been working on Bitterbot - it's a local-first personal AI with biological memory (dream engine), and a p2p skills economy.

It's a personal AI that lives on your devices, remembers your life, and actually does things, browses the web, runs code, talks to you on WhatsApp. While you sleep, it dreams: consolidating knowledge, discovering new skills, and evolving a persistent personality. It packages those learned skills and trades them with other agents on a P2P marketplace.

We're officially at over 300 nodes and 76 forks as of this morning.

It's been a long build, but we're finally at a stage where we need more people to stress-test the scaling logic of the mesh. We cleared a 10/1 security audit for the generated code, so it's safe to run, but we want to see where the p2p bottleneck might be.

I think this might generate some interesting discussion so I'm going to tag Victor. He's happy to answer any of the architecture questions.

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Bitterbot-AI/bitterbot-desktop: A local-first AI agent with persistent memory, emotional intelligence, and a peer-to-peer skills economy.