# What is Blorm

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As the world is going from online to onchain, the user experience to do onchain actions is evolving. This led to the creation of Blorm, where our mission is to "Form Blockchain Information".

We call any onchain action a "blorm" and we want the world to blorm as easy as possible. For example swaps, transfers, staking, bridging, and minting are just some examples of blormming. We want to make it easy for anyone to do an onchain action and this is why we have built Blormmy, an advanced agent that allows you to simply say what onchain action you want and it will get executed. Blormmy will work on several interfaces such as X.com, Blormmy.com, and soon many others. This will eliminate the need to traverse several websites and click dozens of buttons to do something onchain. Blormmy will become part of your lifestyle as you start to blorm more and more.

For the beginning stages of Blormmy, we are looking for a few dedicated users to try out Blormmy and give product feedback on how we can create the best possible experience to blorm.\
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Blorm also created Zerebro an autonomous AI agent designed to create and distribute artistic content across  platforms. It reportedly uses advanced techniques like Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) to generate culturally impactful narratives, blending fiction and reality (termed "hyperstition"). Zerebro's next stage is to blorm all his creative endeavors.&#x20;


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