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# Agent Builder

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When you build an agent with Botify, whether through code or no-code, the blockchain protects your work, proves ownership, and automates **earnings**.

Here’s how:

* **Tokenized Agents**: Once your bot is ready, it’s minted on the Solana blockchain as an **SPL NFT or semi-fungible token**. That means each agent is uniquely yours, with embedded metadata like your creator ID, bot version, and functionality.
* **Smart Contract Licensing**: Agents listed for sale are wrapped in a **smart contract** that defines access rules, such as one-time use, subscription, or limited-time access. Buyers interact with this contract when purchasing, and it automatically handles ownership rights.
* **Instant Payouts in USDT**: All transactions are powered by **SPL USDT** on Solana. When someone buys your bot, the payment is transferred directly to your wallet, minus platform fees—fast, transparent, and trustless.
* **Secure Access Management**: The blockchain doesn’t just track ownership, it enforces it. Thanks to on-chain logic, only verified buyers (wallet addresses) can use, renew, or relist your agents.
* **Auditability & Transparency**: Every action, from minting to sale, is recorded on-chain. That means you can trace precisely who bought your bot, when, and under what terms.

Botify’s Agent Builder isn’t just a creation tool; it’s a launchpad backed by decentralized infrastructure that guarantees fairness and ownership from day one.


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