DAEMON v4.6.0 · AI-native Solana workspace

The Cursor of Solana.

An AI-native IDE where ARIA — the built-in operator — drives the whole workspace from natural language: wallet, launches, git, and agent swarms, with memory that survives restarts.

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Meet ARIA

One operator.
The whole IDE.

ARIA lives in the right rail and drives DAEMON from natural language — the same way Cursor drives an editor, but pointed at the entire Solana workflow. Wallet reads, token launches, commits, and swarms of parallel agents, with your project context loaded.

  • 40-tool catalog — wallet, launches, git, settings, MCP
  • Compounding memory that survives restarts, per project
  • Swarms: up to 12 parallel lanes in isolated worktrees
  • Typed confirms, [MAINNET] guard — never pushes to git
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DAEMON workbench with ARIA, the operator console, running in the right rail
ARIA · the operator console, pinned to the right rail of the workspace

Inside DAEMON

Every Solana surface,
one workspace.

Editor, terminal, wallet, agents, deploy, and cloud — built as product surfaces with the same project context, not glued together from separate tools.

Editor + terminals

live

Monaco editor running fully offline, with real PTY terminals — multi-tab, split panes, history search — in the same window as your wallet and agents.

terminal · pty

▸ pnpm test

↳ 14 passed · 0 failed · 1.8s

▸ anchor build

↳ idl emitted · program ready

✓ deploy ready · wallet linked

live

Wallet + market ops

Balances, swaps, launches, and account reads next to the code.

live

MCP built in

Toggle project and global MCP servers — agents pick them up as tools.

native

Capability packs

Solana, Wallet, Launch, Agents, Memory, and more — toggle a pack off and its backend goes quiet.

native

Git built in

Branch, diff, stage, commit, push, and worktrees without context switching.

live

Deploy flow

Connect once and ship to devnet or mainnet from the workspace.

partial

Cloud access

Pro, Holder, Operator, Ultra, Teams, and Enterprise lanes.

live

Subscriptions

Light stays free. Paid cloud usage is metered and tiered.

Why DAEMON

The Solana workflow,
as a product surface.

VS Code and Cursor are excellent editors. DAEMON treats the wallet, launch, chain state, agent loop, and deploy path as first-class product surfaces — not extension stacks you stitch together.

DAEMON

  • Wallet and on-chain workflows ship in the product.
  • Agent work is part of the workspace, not bolted onto it.
  • Launches, swaps, reads, terminals, and deploys stay in one loop.

VS Code

Strong editor, but Solana workflow depth comes from an extension stack and extra browser tools.

Cursor

Better AI ergonomics than a plain editor, but still inherits the same split between coding and chain tooling.

 DAEMONVS CodeCursor
Solana workflow
Native
Extensions + browser
Extensions + browser
Agent system
Built in
Not native
Partial
Wallet + portfolio
Built in
Not native
Not native
Deploy loop
In app
External
External

Wired into the stack

One workspace. The whole Solana surface.

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Pricing

Light stays free. Pro starts at $20/month.

The local workbench is free forever. Paid lanes add hosted DAEMON AI, higher limits, and team features. Holders with 1M+ $DAEMON can claim Pro with a wallet signature.

LightFreePro$20/monthOperator$60/monthUltra$200/monthTeams$49/user/monthEnterpriseCustom

Token utility

The token is tied to
the product’s growth.

DAEMON Pro creates real payment flow. 20% of all Pro fees flow back to $DAEMON — buybacks, liquidity, and treasury support. Every allocation has a Solana signature you can verify.

Allocated to token

$0

Across 1 verified entries

Bought back

$0

Last buyback 2026-05-22

1 entries · last activity 2026-05-22

Get started

Download the console.

DAEMON Light is free and the core is MIT-licensed — purpose-built for Solana builders who want AI, wallet state, launches, and deploy control in one workspace.

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Windows, macOS Apple Silicon, macOS Intel, and Linux builds. See platform options.

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