Sonic Labs announces Spawn: Build Web3 applications in minutes using natural language

PANews February 20 News, according to Sonic Labs announcement, Spawn will package “describing requirements → automatically generating and deploying contracts + front-end + wallet connection” into an all-in-one process, supporting rapid deployment on the Sonic chain; a preview demonstration was shown at ETHDenver 2026, with closed testing soon to begin and whitelist registration open.

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