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Announcing the Quantum Club open source initiative

We're open sourcing the products we build at hackathons and on the side — starting with the Jarvis Wallet, a voice-first DeFi agent we shipped over a weekend at the STON.fi hackathon.

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Quantum Club open source initiative

Announcing the Quantum Club open source initiative

A lot of the most interesting things we build never make it into the main Quantum Club app. They show up at hackathons, in late-night side projects, in experiments meant to test an idea before it's ready for millions of users. Today we're making a commitment to do more with that work instead of letting it sit in private repos: we're open sourcing it.

The Quantum Club open source initiative is exactly that — a program for releasing the standalone products we build, with permissive licenses and an open invitation for the community to take them further than we can on our own. TON is still early enough that the limiting factor isn't ideas, it's shipped, composable code. We'd rather contribute that than hoard it.

First release: Jarvis Wallet

The first product going out under the program is the Jarvis Wallet — a voice-first DeFi agent we built over the weekend at the STON.fi hackathon. You speak, it acts: swaps, transfers, balance checks, and the kinds of multi-step DeFi flows that usually take a dozen taps. It's small, fast, and it points at where we think wallets are headed once agents become the default interface.

The repo is live now. Issues, PRs, forks — all welcome. If you want to extend it to a new chain, wire up a new protocol, or just clean up our weekend code, that's exactly the kind of contribution this initiative exists to make easier.

We'll have more to share about the program, the licensing approach, and the next products in the pipeline soon.

Heads up: Jarvis Wallet is a prototype, not a finished product. Treat it accordingly — and help us make it better.