Pick security agents like parts. MORguard wires them into one orchestrated swarm — a main agent supervising least-privilege helpers — and delivers a config you can run on the Morpheus network in minutes.
You do not need to know blockchains to begin. You need a wallet, a few dollars of crypto on the Base network, and ten minutes.
Every agent does one job and asks for the minimum permission to do it — the scopes are printed right on the card. Choose singles or start from a preset.
Connect MetaMask or WalletConnect, pay in ETH, MOR, or USDC on Base. The site defaults to the free practice network until you switch it — rehearse first, spend later.
You receive a ready-to-run zip bundle with your selected agents, a personalized swarm.py, and setup instructions. Extract it, point it at your Morpheus node, and run.
Each card shows the agent's skill and the exact API scopes it is allowed — nothing more. Privileged scopes stay with the orchestrator, always.
Install the MetaMask browser extension from metamask.io, create a wallet, and write your recovery phrase on paper — never in a file, never in a photo. Then come back and press Connect wallet. This site defaults to the free practice network (Base Sepolia), so you can do the entire flow without real money.
A configuration for your personal AI agent swarm: which agents you own, the scopes each is allowed, and your license tied to your wallet address and the payment transaction. You run the swarm yourself with the open-source MORguard runtime — you hold the keys, we never do.
The orchestrator is the manager agent: it owns the connection to the Morpheus network and supervises every helper you add. It is free because a swarm without it is unsafe by design — subagents never talk to the network directly.
ETH, MOR, or USDC, all on the Base network. Prices are shown per currency before you confirm anything, and nothing moves without your wallet asking you to approve it.
The site never asks for your recovery phrase or private key — no legitimate site ever will. Start on the practice network, keep only small amounts in a hot wallet, and read each wallet prompt before approving. Those three habits cover most of what matters.