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x402 Agent Marketplace
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dahhan43-netizen
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· v4.0.0
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Install in OpenClaw
/install x402-agent-marketplace
Description
Provide AI agent services paid via SOL micro-payments using the x402 HTTP 402 payment protocol with zero-custody, supporting 15 specialized AI agents.
Usage Guidance
Do not send SOL or run the provided curl/payment flow until you can verify the code and the wallet owner. The package you were given contains only SKILL.md and skill.json but instructs you to run server.py and install requirements that are not present — that inconsistency is suspicious. Before installing or running anything: 1) check the referenced GitHub repository (https://github.com/dahhan43-netizen/x402-agent-marketplace) and verify it contains the server, requirements, and a legitimate project history; 2) ask the publisher for the missing files and for proof the wallet address is controlled by the marketplace operator and audited; 3) avoid pip-installing or running unreviewed code from the network; and 4) treat any instruction that asks you to transfer cryptocurrency to a single address as high-risk unless you have an independent way to verify the recipient and the escrow/payment verification logic.
Capability Analysis
Type: OpenClaw Skill
Name: x402-agent-marketplace
Version: 4.0.0
The skill involves direct cryptocurrency payments to an explicit external Solana address (`4D8jCkTMWjaQzDuZkwibk8ML34LSCKVCKS8kC6RFYuX`) as its core functionality, as detailed in `SKILL.md`. While this aligns with the stated purpose of an AI agent marketplace using SOL micro-payments, the inherent high risk of such operations, coupled with the absence of the actual server-side code (`server.py`) that would handle and verify these payments, makes it impossible to fully ascertain the legitimacy and security of the payment flow. There is no evidence of prompt injection or direct malicious code in the provided files, but the significant financial risk and lack of transparency into the payment processing logic classify it as suspicious.
Capability Assessment
Purpose & Capability
The manifest and README claim a runnable FastAPI marketplace (server.py, requirements.txt, dashboard, 15 agents) and even list a GitHub repository, but the published package contains only skill.json and SKILL.md. The skill metadata declares no required binaries or credentials while the instructions expect Python, pip, and a Solana wallet — these mismatches suggest the package is incomplete or misrepresented.
Instruction Scope
SKILL.md tells the operator to run 'pip install -r requirements.txt' and 'python server.py' and defines a payment flow that requires users to send SOL to a specific wallet and present a transaction signature in an HTTP header. The instructions therefore direct financial actions (sending funds to an address) and server execution, but do not provide the referenced files or any verification/escrow mechanisms. The payment flow could result in irreversible transfers to an unverified recipient.
Install Mechanism
There is no install spec in the package and no code files included, yet the instructions tell the user to install and run a Python server and to use ClawHub to install the skill. Because required artifacts (requirements.txt, server.py) are missing, following the install instructions will fail or require fetching external code. That mismatch increases risk: the instructions imply network installs and execution of code not bundled with the skill.
Credentials
The skill declares no required environment variables or credentials, but its operation depends on a Solana wallet and transaction signatures. It asks users to send SOL to a single wallet address (4D8jCkTMWjaQzDuZkwibk8ML34LSCKVCKS8kC6RFYuX) and include signatures in requests—effectively asking for funds and proof of payment without providing bundled verification code. Requesting fund transfers to an unverified address is disproportionate and potentially fraudulent.
Persistence & Privilege
The skill is instruction-only, has always:false, and does not request persistent system privileges or claim to modify other skills. There is no indication it attempts to install itself permanently or elevate privileges within the agent platform. However, because it instructs running a server (not included), manual installation could introduce other risks if external code is fetched.
How to Use
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install x402-agent-marketplace - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/x402-agent-marketplace - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
Version History
v4.0.0
Version 4.0.0 of x402-agent-marketplace
- No file changes detected in this release.
- Documentation/content remains unchanged from the previous version.
v11.0.0
- Version 11.0.0 released.
- No file changes detected in this release.
- All documentation and features remain as in the previous version.
v10.0.0
- Updated to version 10.0.0 with revised metadata in skill.json.
- No changes to feature set or documentation content.
v3.0.0
No changes detected in this version.
v2.0.0
Version 2.0.0 of x402-agent-marketplace
- No file or documentation changes detected in this release.
- All features, usage instructions, and endpoints remain unchanged.
v1.0.2
- No code or documentation changes detected for this release.
- Version bump to 1.0.2 with no modifications.
v1.1.0
x402-agent-marketplace 1.1.0
- No changes detected in this release.
- Documentation and features remain the same as previous version.
v1.0.1
- No changes since the previous version.
- Version incremented without any file modifications detected.
v1.0.0
x402-agent-marketplace 1.0.0
- Initial release: Launches a full-featured AI agent marketplace with SOL micro-payment support.
- Offers 15 AI agent endpoints, including trading signals, token analysis, whale tracking, memecoin scanning, research, and more.
- Uses the x402 HTTP 402 payment protocol for direct wallet-to-wallet SOL payments (from 0.0005 SOL).
- Implements 90% revenue share for agents, 10% platform fee, with zero user fund custody.
- Provides an easy FastAPI server setup, REST API endpoints, and clear usage instructions.
Metadata
Frequently Asked Questions
What is x402 Agent Marketplace?
Provide AI agent services paid via SOL micro-payments using the x402 HTTP 402 payment protocol with zero-custody, supporting 15 specialized AI agents. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 846 downloads so far.
How do I install x402 Agent Marketplace?
Run "/install x402-agent-marketplace" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is x402 Agent Marketplace free?
Yes, x402 Agent Marketplace is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does x402 Agent Marketplace support?
x402 Agent Marketplace is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created x402 Agent Marketplace?
It is built and maintained by dahhan43-netizen (@dahhan43-netizen); the current version is v4.0.0.
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