The training camp is scheduled from June 29 to August 26, a full eight weeks, with the application deadline on June 24.


It's not the kind of fake activity where you just attend two days of classes and get a certificate, but truly helping developers turn their Agent from a demo into a product that real users can use.
The prize pool of $5,000 isn't much, but there is a key follow-up channel — teams that perform well can directly enter the second phase of the GOAT AI Builder Grants, with the possibility of receiving up to $1 million in funding.
This leverage effect is very obvious, equivalent to giving early-stage projects an accelerator from zero to one.
The evaluation criteria for the training camp are strict: product quality, real user growth, and economic benefits.
All three dimensions are hard metrics, with no fluff.
Developers need to truly publish their Agent on ClawUp, integrate x402 payment and ERC-8004 identity system, so that the intelligent agent can run through real economic processes.
Finally, they must present their results to mentors and judges at Demo Day.
In short, this is a "product-driven" practical event.
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