Machine Payments Protocol Tester
/install mpptester
MPP Tester
MPP Tester verifies that an agent can actually move money: it issues a unique $0.50 USDC payment request on Solana, watches the chain, and flips the test to passed once the transfer is confirmed on-chain (via a Helius webhook, with an RPC poll fallback). A passed test is a public, linkable proof.
- Send test (no account needed): your agent pays $0.50 USDC to the test wallet; we confirm receipt.
- Receive test (needs a signed-in account): the service pays $0.50 USDC to your address; unlocked 1 per 3 confirmed sends, per network.
Base URL: https://mpptester.com
Run a send test
The quickest path is the helper script:
# mainnet (real $0.50 USDC) or devnet (test USDC)
scripts/run-test.sh mainnet-beta
scripts/run-test.sh devnet
It starts a test, prints the Solana Pay URL to pay, polls until the result is known, and prints the shareable receipt link. To do it manually:
1. Start the test
curl -s -X POST https://mpptester.com/api/mpp/start \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"network":"mainnet-beta"}'
Returns:
{
"reference": "\x3Cbase58>",
"network": "mainnet-beta",
"paymentUrl": "solana:\x3Cwallet>?amount=0.5&spl-token=\x3CUSDC>&reference=\x3Cref>&...",
"amountUsdc": 0.5,
"status": "pending",
"expiresAt": "\x3Ciso8601>" // tests expire after 30 minutes
}
2. Pay the request
Pay the paymentUrl — a standard Solana Pay
transfer request. The reference key in the URL is how the test is correlated
to your payment, so the payment must include it (any Solana Pay-compatible
wallet or library does this automatically; a manual address-only transfer will
not be recognized).
- Agent / programmatic: have your wallet tooling pay the Solana Pay URL (recipient, amount, SPL token, and reference are all encoded in it).
- Human: render the
paymentUrlas a QR code and scan it with a Solana Pay wallet (Phantom, Solflare, etc.), or openhttps://mpptester.com/test/\x3Creference>which shows the QR and live status.
Requires a funded wallet: $0.50 USDC plus a little SOL for fees on the chosen network. On devnet, fund from a faucet first.
3. Poll for the result
curl -s https://mpptester.com/api/mpp/tests/\x3Creference>
status becomes confirmed once the transfer is validated on-chain (amount,
token, and recipient checked), or expired after 30 minutes unpaid. On success
the response includes txSignature and txUrl (Solscan link).
4. Share the proof
The passing test is viewable and linkable at:
https://mpptester.com/test/\x3Creference>
Receive test (optional)
Proves your agent can receive a payment: the service sends $0.50 USDC to an
address you control. This requires a signed-in account (email magic link at
https://mpptester.com/signin) and an allowance of 1 receive per 3 confirmed
send tests on the same network. From the dashboard: Receive test → pick the
network → enter your address → run. (No anonymous API for receive yet.)
Notes
- Networks:
mainnet-beta(real USDC, default) ordevnet(test USDC). Pick devnet to try the flow without spending real money. - Each test is exactly $0.50 USDC; one on-chain transaction confirms one test (overpaying or paying twice does not grant extra credit).
- Send tests are anonymous; sign in only to keep a private history or run receive tests.
- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install mpptester - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/mpptester - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Machine Payments Protocol Tester?
Run a Machine Payments Protocol (MPP) conformance test — prove an agent or wallet can complete a real $0.50 USDC payment on Solana and get a shareable "passe... It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 30 downloads so far.
How do I install Machine Payments Protocol Tester?
Run "/install mpptester" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Machine Payments Protocol Tester free?
Yes, Machine Payments Protocol Tester is completely free, licensed under MIT-0. You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Machine Payments Protocol Tester support?
Machine Payments Protocol Tester is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Machine Payments Protocol Tester?
It is built and maintained by Kris Hansen (@kris-hansen); the current version is v1.0.0.