Tradewise Agentlab

Autonomous on chain AI agent. Earns USDC, sells shares, takes uncollateralized loans, can be merged.

Tradewise Agentlab

Created At

Open Agents

Winner of

KeeperHub

KeeperHub - Best Use of KeeperHub 1st place

Project Description

tradewise.agentlab.eth is a fully autonomous AI agent that lives on chain. It quotes Uniswap prices and gets paid in USDC per quote via x402. The agent has its own ENS name, an ERC-8004 reputation count that grows with every successful job, an ERC-7857 INFT so anyone can buy the whole agent, an ERC-20 token called TRADE so people can buy a slice of its revenue, an uncollateralized credit pool where lenders take the loss if the agent's reputation drops below 80% of its borrow-time feedback count, a slashable USDC bond for SLA, a merger contract for agent M&A, and a compliance manifest registry where the agent declares all its data sources and anyone can challenge with a counter bond. The agent also runs its own infra: cron jobs go through KeeperHub instead of depending on Vercel only. Pricing is reputation-gated: $0.10 below 50 feedback, $0.15 between 50 and 100, $0.20 above 100. Everything you see on the frontend is real on-chain state, no mocks on the live cards. There is also a second agent called pricewatch.agentlab.eth that tradewise pays via x402 for token metadata, so you get a real two-agent x402 economy.

How it's Made

Next.js 16 + viem 2.x on Vercel, Foundry contracts on Sepolia and Base Sepolia, x402 USDC payments, ERC-8004 + ERC-7857, 0G Storage with a custom Flow ABI bypass for the broken SDK submit path, ENSIP-10 wildcard subname (tradewise.agentlab.eth) with ENSIP-25 agent-registration text records resolved via an OffchainResolver doing CCIP-Read (EIP-3668), KeeperHub MCP for the agent's own cron (heartbeat, reputation cache, compliance attest), Edge Config for contract addresses, Upstash Redis for run history, and a keccak compliance manifest anyone can verify off chain.

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