SpoonOS has announced the launch of its Web3 native Skills Marketplace. The company describes it as a base layer meant to speed up how AI agents and Web3 come together. SpoonOS is built on a Layer 1 blockchain within the Neo ecosystem and is positioning itself as an operating system for developers who want to build AI agents that actually run in real environments, not just demos or experiments.
The idea behind the Skills Marketplace comes from a problem many developers keep running into. When building AI agents that interact with Web3, the same basic functions get rebuilt again and again. Things like smart contract calls, wallet handling, on chain data access, or cross chain actions often get coded from scratch. SpoonOS wants to remove that friction. With the marketplace, developers can reuse modular skills that already exist and plug them directly into their AI agents.
These skills act as building blocks. Developers can mix and match them instead of recreating core logic every time. That cuts development time and reduces duplicated work across projects. The marketplace itself is open and decentralized. Skills are pulled directly from GitHub, and original developers are clearly credited. Quality is handled through community ratings and reviews that reflect real usage, not just claims.
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SpoonOS is also tying incentives into the system. Contributors can make their AI functionality verifiable and ownable on chain, and they can monetize it. The company says this aligns value between builders and users.
The Skills Marketplace is only the first step. SpoonOS plans to launch an Agent Marketplace next, where full AI agents can be shared and monetized. This fits into its longer term idea of a decentralized Sentient Economy, where AI agents and humans work together at scale.


