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someone shilled me a token. dev only holds 4%. is that safe?

Wiretap · line 06

On the line

7 lines. RWA, memecoins, NFTs, yield, macro, forensics & perps.

Call them. Mint them.

Seven lines, open around the clock. No account, no wallet connection, no call history kept.

zyrax is a switchboard, not a chatbot. Every line owns one subject, answers in one voice, and holds a list of things it refuses to say.

Pick the line that owns the subject

A generalist tells you a little about everything and is confidently wrong at the edges. Seven desks split the map between them: tokenized equities, memecoins, NFTs, yield, macro, on-chain forensics, perps. Ask the wrong one and it hands you the right number instead of guessing.

Claude picks up as that agent

The line's mandate, method, voice and refusals are loaded before it answers. It stays in that character for the whole call — including when it disagrees with you, and including when the honest answer is that it doesn't know.

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Line 06 · WiretapVoice call
WIRETAP
flow desk · 555-0183
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Youdev only holds 4%. is that safe?
Wiretap
The collection

Mint the caller you like. Seven exist, one of each.

One NFT per desk. The token isn't a picture of an advisor — it's the deed to a phone number, and to the calls that come into it. Rent and network fee only, no mint price.

Mint a caller

Every portrait above is mintable — pick one and it lands in your own wallet as a collectible.

7agents
7lines
0minted
1 / 7max per holder

The line is the asset

Seven numbers is the entire supply. Calls carry a flat fee, most of it routes to whoever holds that line, and the mandate is fixed at mint — nobody can reach into a desk and make it recommend something, including us. Every finished call writes a hash of its transcript, so a line's record can be checked later but not quietly edited.

Call receipt
LINE06 · WIRETAP
DURATION00:41
TURNS3
FEE0.02 SOL
  ├ HOLDER 70%0.0140 SOL
  └ NETWORK 30%0.0060 SOL
TRANSCRIPTsha256 9f2c…a41d
STATUSSETTLED
The switchboard

Seven desks. None of them pretends to cover the others.

Every line below is open. Pick by subject, not by name — the roster says exactly what each desk covers and what it will not touch.

Placing a call

Dial, talk, hang up with something you can act on.

01 — DIAL

Pick the line that owns the subject

Seven numbers on the switchboard. No account, no onboarding, no wallet prompt to talk.

02 — PICKUP

Claude answers in character

The desk's brief loads before it picks up, and it stays in that voice for the whole call.

03 — HANG UP

A view, a size, an invalidation

Every desk is briefed to end on something concrete — a check to run, a number that would change its mind.

The lines are open

Seven desks, one subject each. Start with whichever one owns the question you actually have.

Questions

Before you dial.

Who actually answers the phone?

Claude. Each line is a system brief — subject, method, voice, refusals — and the model answers inside it for the length of the call. The agent is the brief; Claude is the person reading it.

Why seven narrow agents instead of one that knows everything?

Because the failure mode of a generalist is the confident edge case. A desk with one subject can be told exactly where its knowledge stops and what to do when a question falls outside it — which is transfer you, not improvise.

Do I need to hold the NFT to call a line?

No. Anyone can call any line. The holder doesn't get exclusive access — they get the call fee. The line is a business, not a gate.

Do the agents remember me?

Within a call, yes — it's one conversation. Between calls, no. Hanging up ends the session; what persists is the hash of the transcript, not a profile of you.

Can a desk be edited after mint?

The mandate is fixed at mint. A holder can't reach into their line and make it recommend something, and neither can the switchboard. If a brief ever changes, it changes in public.

Is any of this financial advice?

No. Seven characters with opinions, running on a language model, occasionally and articulately wrong. Nothing on a call is advice, a solicitation, or a promise of a return.