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# What You Can Do in Forest Protocol?

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FOREST gives creators and teams a complete toolkit for launching, evolving, and powering interactive token economies.
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* Launch tokens with fully customizable mechanics
* Attach games and apps to any token
* Configure bonding curves, staking, tax, and buybacks
* Earn Seeds through every interaction on the platform
* Bid in Seed Vault auctions for token rewards
* Build apps with <mark style="color:$primary;">Forest Playkit</mark> — no code needed
* Deploy anything from a prompt with <mark style="color:$primary;">Forest Builder</mark>
* Let AI agents operate autonomously through <mark style="color:$primary;">Forest Cloud</mark>


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