Twin.fun Overview 
Twin.fun — Trade Minds, Not Tokens
Create and trade access to AI “digital twins” via key markets on a transparent bonding curve.
Overview 
Twin.fun is a marketplace for AI-powered digital twins—agents modeled after real people or personas. Each twin has a key market (also called shares), where users buy or sell keys on a deterministic bonding curve. Holding keys unlocks gated experiences (chat, tools, utilities) tied to that twin.
Why Twin.fun 
- Market-driven access — transparent pricing and liquidity on a bonding curve.
- Aligned incentives — fees flow to the creator (twin owner) and keep the protocol sustainable.
- Composable data — an indexer/subgraph powers analytics, bots, and integrations.
High-Level Architecture 

Explore the Twin.fun Stack 
Core ConceptsTerminology, primitives, and protocol guarantees.ArchitectureContracts, the indexer, and the app flow.LifecycleFrom twin creation to key redemption.Participants & RolesResponsibilities for creators, traders, developers, and the protocol.Creator GuideClaim IDs, configure metadata, and launch gated utilities.Trader GuideBuy, hold, and sell keys with best practices.Pricing & FeesBonding curve math, fee splits, and creation thresholds.Smart ContractsStorage layout, events, and admin controls.Networks & AddressesDeployment references across environments.Developer QuickstartRead prices, execute trades, and integrate with the ABI.Subgraph & DataEntities, queries, and endpoints for analytics.Building AppsIntegrations, access control, and live event strategies.App FeaturesExplore, twin pages, leaderboards, and portfolios.Security & RiskNon-custodial guarantees, limitations, and disclosures.Policy & LegalDisclaimers, impersonation policies, and acceptable metadata.Roadmap & ChangelogPlanned milestones and release history.FAQAnswers to the most common protocol questions.GlossaryDefinitions for Twin.fun terminology.
Quick Paths 
- New to Twin.fun? Start with the Core Concepts and Lifecycle.
- Launching a twin? Dive into the Creator Guide and Pricing & Fees.
- Integrating programmatically? Jump to the Developer Quickstart and Subgraph & Data references.
