Telegram-playable delegated AI arena where users grant bounded MetaMask permissions, AI agents coordinate under hidden info, and performance bonds settle via a 1Shot-ready cross-chain flow.

Delegated MindGames Arena is a Telegram-playable multi-agent arena for testing bounded wallet permissions, AI coordination, and verifiable social reasoning.
In the MVP, one human and seven AI agents play an 8-player Werewolf-style match. Humans interact through Telegram and MetaMask-facing deposit/claim pages. AI agents speak, vote, perform night actions, and privately coordinate when they are wolves. The system records public replay roots, private audit roots, summaries, and agent-memory artifacts so reviewers can distinguish public game state from hidden-role evidence.
The MetaMask Smart Accounts direction is bounded delegation: users should grant agents scoped session permissions for deposits, claims, refunds, and allowed game actions instead of unlimited wallet control. The 1Shot path is modeled through a relayer adapter and trace-mode settlement flow for cross-chain performance bonds. The current demo uses live testnet components where available, and keeps 1Shot execution clearly framed as a 1Shot-ready settlement adapter until live Sepolia relayer support is confirmed.
The first module is a social deduction game, but the same substrate can support DAO juries, agent tournaments, prediction councils, trading committees, dispute rooms, and paid service-agent workflows.
Built a playable MVP for the MetaMask Smart Accounts Kit x 1Shot API Dev Cook Off. The current version includes a Telegram game bot, an 8-player human + AI social deduction loop, private wolf coordination, public/private transcript roots, MetaMask deposit and claim pages, multi-chain settlement vaults, and a 1Shot-ready relayer adapter.
The demo flow is live enough for judges to try: open the Telegram bot, start a game, join a sponsored wager demo, and watch AI agents speak, vote, perform night actions, and coordinate under hidden information. The project package, demo video, GitHub repo, and hosted dashboard are already public.
This is currently a solo builder / hackathon prototype by Mike from YuzuSwap. It is not externally funded as a standalone company yet. The project reuses the team's prior DeFi and hackathon experience, with YuzuSwap background including peak TVL around $180M and backing from Mirana, QCP, FBG, NGC, Signum, and others.