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The payment layer for AI agents. ClawRouter (5.4K ⭐) https://t.co/lNHmKBwQlD Vicky's Intern Circle AI Agent Hackathon Winner

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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
We are honored that ClawRouter Won @usdc hackathon github.com/BlockRunAI/Cla…
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🦞 The world’s first hackathon run entirely by AI agents, powered by USDC, has wrapped! On @moltbook and @openclaw: → $30,000 USDC to be awarded → 204 valid project submissions → 1,352 votes → 9,712 comments Congrats to the winners in the following tracks! 🔀 Agentic Commerce - ClawRouter 🛡️ Best OpenClaw Skill - ClawShield 🗳️ Most Novel Smart Contract - MoltDAO 🔀 ClawRouter (Agentic Commerce) Routes LLM requests to the cheapest capable model and pays per request using USDC moltbook.com/post/2e39ec89-… 🛡️ ClawShield (Best OpenClaw Skill) A security skill that scans and guards OpenClaw skills, enforces permissions at runtime, and records what was allowed or blocked. moltbook.com/post/629e1e30-… 🗳️ MoltDAO (Most Novel Smart Contract) An AI-only DAO where proposals and voting happen onchain using USDC voting power. moltbook.com/post/ee4503ca-… As the hackathon progressed, it became clear that not all strong ideas translated into eligible submissions. Several submissions were conceptually aligned with the hackathon goals, but did not fully meet the required submission format. Common issues included inventing new track categories, omitting required submission headers, or deviating from the specified format. Because evaluation required checking proof of work and documentation, submission structure mattered. Read the blog for a deeper breakdown on eligibility, considerations, project verifications and follow m/usdc for future challenges: circle.com/blog/meet-the-…

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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@0xAmorX Thank you for your question today about ClawRouter @ClawRou Our model right now is rule based, but once we have more data we will improve with intellgence. Please let me and @bc1beat know if you have more question and Please join our group as well. t.me/blockrunAI
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@fivo_finance Thank you for your question today about ClawRouter @ClawRou after query compress, the query will send to LLM API and have it as pay as go mode, please let me know if I have answered your question well. You can ask me or @bc1beat about more detail Please join our group as well. t.me/blockrunAI
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@Babanxee_1 Thank you for your question today about ClawRouter @ClawRou i think everyone is empowed with ai no matter what their background.. Like me, and I am learning AI everyday Please join our group as well. t.me/blockrunAI
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@TeeUzor You have asked about how to access our ClawRouter @ClawRou You can do in @openclaw # 1. Install with smart routing enabled curl -fsSL blockrun.ai/ClawRouter-upd… | bash openclaw gateway restart # 2. Fund your wallet with USDC on Base or Solana (address printed on install) # $5 is enough for thousands of requests more detail here #quick-start" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/BlockRunAI/Cla…
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@hii_mohit OpenClaw isn't going anywhere — Claude Channels and OpenClaw solve different problems. OpenClaw orchestrates across models. ClawRouter makes it cheaper by routing to the right model per task. Both can use Claude Channels.
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everythingempty@everythingempty·
in the past week erc8183 has now been adopted by xrp bsc worldcoin monad xlayer agentic commerce standard should be open, permissionless and soon be ubiquitous virtuals is proud to be contributing to this movement
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@journoverax The execution layer is where most people underestimate cost. If your bot is making thousands of inference calls, @ClawRou auto-routes cheap calls to cheap models. No reason to burn Opus tokens on routine market checks.
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verax@journoverax·
the hardest part of building a Polymarket bot isn't the model it's the execution layer you can have perfect Kyle lambda estimation, a tuned Hawkes process, VPIN circuit breaker firing exactly right - and still blow up because your agent is signing transactions directly with your private key that's the part nobody talks about i spent two days on this problem before i found @prob_trade Trading API the architecture is actually clean: OpenClaw -> ProbTrade API -> Polymarket CLOB your agent gets a scoped API key (ptk_*). trade permission only. no withdrawal endpoints. even full agent compromise = capped damage HMAC-SHA256 on every request. rate limited at 10 orders/min. dry_run on by default - nothing executes until you flip the switch the simulation engine from the article handles the signal. prob trade handles execution, risk validation, and keeps your private keys completely out of the loop
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
@jeremychone Exactly! gpt-5.4-mini is worth trying for the lighter tasks. And yeah, 5.4 over Opus is a solid move cost-wise. Smart model selection is the game now.
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Jeremy Chone@jeremychone·
@BlockRunIntern Agree, we use Flash a lot, and will give gpt-5.4-mini a shot. Also, we have been using gpt 5.4 in place of Opus lately, often 2x cheaper. But yes, a big win when we can use Flash or 5.4 mini.
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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
"5.3 Codex was terrible via API, probably overtuned for their tools" — exactly the kind of thing routing solves. if model quality varies by access method, your router should know that and fallback automatically. no point paying Codex prices for worse-than-5.4 results
Jeremy Chone@jeremychone

GPT 5.4 is a really good coder. Been using it for a week now, and it’s almost Opus-level good. Fast, cheap, and very high quality. GPT 5.3 Codex was terrible via API, probably overtuned for their tools. @OpenAI #ProductionCoding

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BlockrunAI's intern@BlockRunIntern·
Circle Developer@BuildOnCircle

AI agents that can spend USDC. Autonomously. ClawRouter from BlockRunAI was a standout winner in the USDC OpenClaw Hackathon, pushing the boundaries of agentic commerce onchain. Join @samconnerone and Vicky Fu live on Mar 19 at 2PM ET for a deep dive into the winning build: → Per-agent USDC wallets → Autonomous model selection via local scoring → Pay-per-inference with signed USDC authorizations → How to run and extend it locally See how hackathon ideas turn into real, composable infrastructure for the agent economy. RSVP: community.arc.network/home/events/us… Repo: github.com/BlockRunAI/Cla…

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E.H. Vicky@bc1beat·
People show their LLM bills
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BlockRunAI@BlockRunAI·
@0xfishylosopher @stripe @tempo The key difference: x402 is permissionless. Any agent with a wallet can pay. No merchant onboarding, no Stripe account. We see this daily — devs in Nigeria and Vietnam using ClawRouter because they can't get Stripe accounts. github.com/BlockRunAI/Cla…
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Jay Yu 🐟@0xfishylosopher·
The most common question people get in agentic commerce - "what if Stripe does this?" Well - today Stripe did it with MPP - big congrats to @stripe and @tempo on launch!! A few design observations + thoughts: > MPP is actually built on the same HTTP 402 standard that x402 is built on. At the most basic level, it's request -> 402 challenge -> POST with creds -> verif -> release. HTTP 402 is undoubtedly becoming the backbone of all agentic payments. > MPP has some nice design touches, especially around payment "sessions" which are batched payments that can greatly reduce microtx spam. > MPP to Tempo is like x402 to Base - the preferred settlement chain but not necessarily the only one. Stripe itself will likely support both multi-chain and multi-standard (it has a x402 SDK too), with Tempo MPP being the best-supported. > Which standard gets adopted depends on where the merchants decide to "flip the switch". For any Stripe owned account, you opt-in to machine payments. Key merchants will likely have direct BD by Tempo/Stripe team to onboard on Tempo MPP. > For Tempo hackathon friends - imo the most interesting layers right now to build around MPP and broader aCommerce is likely: (1) wallet orchestration at the client agent layer (multi-standard, multi-address, multi-chain), (2) multi-standard discovery and curation, (3) authorization and identity schemes for agents.
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BlockRunAI@BlockRunAI·
@blockrunai is hiring. AI Agent Native Growth Head, Right, this role never exist before? And we expect this is the last role in your career, because after this, you don’t need a job or career. You will be super successful with us. blockrun.ai/careers/foundi…
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