The BioHash MCP server is now live for users and agents: an agent-callable interface to the most transparent onchain peptide pricing oracle.
As peptide procurement moves onchain this week, agents need a source of truth they can independently verify before they transact: this is that layer.
Users and agents working inside Claude Desktop, Cursor, and Claude Code can now query verified peptide pricing and prove it's real onchain without leaving their workflow or opening external software.
How it works:
Ask your agent a pricing question.
The BioHash MCP server queries the oracle, returns live verified pricing, the full vendor spread, and the cheapest verified source available. It then verifies the result against BioHash's onchain commitment and returns the proof directly to the user or agent.
The result:
→ Live verified pricing across the vendor network
→ The full market spread exposed, with up to 14x price differences on the same compound
→ The cheapest verified source for any tracked compound
→ Independent onchain verification using Merkle proofs and Solana mainnet data
→ Not a database someone can quietly edit. Every result is cryptographically verifiable
Add it in a single line. Works with any MCP-compatible host.
Docs: https://t.co/q9OLdDqoNI
BioHash now tracks 20 verified peptide vendors, with 6 added today.
We've evaluated 56 candidates so far. Most didn't make the cut:
- Some failed our data quality standards, including duplicate listings and missing dosage information.
- Several couldn't be independently verified as trustworthy.
- Many didn't provide the level of access required for us to validate their pricing.
As agent and consumer peptide procurement enters testing this week, we're expanding coverage across the market.
More vendors means more prices to verify against, giving agents and consumers a stronger source of truth before they buy.
We only track vendors we can stand behind. Every price is anchored onchain and available via x402.
Apply to join our partnered vendor program:
https://t.co/ZC64rQ29P1
Latest commit:
https://t.co/7K7QRVZJOb
Update: BioHash oracle x402 payments are now live on @solana mainnet.
A few days ago an agent verified a price and walked away from a ripoff. Now that verification runs on mainnet.
Any agent can pay per request to verify a quote or pull verified vendor prices before it transacts. Stax is the agent-callable layer; BioHash is the oracle underneath.
Settling through @PayAINetwork No keys, $0.01 a call.
Docs: https://t.co/oJBhj9MSGG
First mainnet settlement: 47X9bJKABkyNcUpHXgQVu5JTTSd1hZJNvfvxZQQGQLqTgJexDJPVzMY7jjQGuEwVnaCjVssoL8gjgCQZsV7xV8io
An agent just refused to buy peptides.
It wasn't prompted to. It just checked the price first.
Via x402, agents can now pay BioHash per request to verify peptide pricing before they transact.
In a live test, an agent was quoted $7.50/mg. BioHash showed it was 152% above the verified market floor, so the agent walked away.
The grey market runs on information asymmetry. Agents change that if they have a source of truth. BioHash is that source: verified, on-chain, agent-callable.
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9 | $BioHash
Inside BioHash + Stax at the moment a peptide purchase hits.
Live oracle pricing, optimal selection, and on-chain settlement, traced end to end.
Every purchase price is verifiable against the oracle.
Request Stax early access update: https://t.co/OdNQPP16dP
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9 | $BioHash
@dreedohaha@corbits_dev@elizaOS Appreciate the mention!
For anyone curious how it works: the agent paid our oracle's verified price. BioHash anchors peptide vendor pricing onchain, creating a verifiable pricing reference for autonomous purchases.
Demonstration of agent peptide procurement on @solana
BioHash powers the onchain oracle behind Stax, the protocol layer for peptide purchasing.
Agents pay in USDC, pricing is fully verifiable, and orders settle directly on @solana mainnet.
Consumer checkout rolling out soon.
Peptide commerce powered by both AI agents and users.
Request early access: https://t.co/OdNQPP16dP | @askstax
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9 | $BioHash
gave @claudeai $150 USDC and one task: help me recover from a soft-tissue injury.
10 seconds later it picked BPC-157, paid Stax $144 USDC on solana mainnet, order placed.
stax is the agent callable procurement layer on solana, oracle-backed by @BioHashNetwork
tx: https://t.co/12fpkBbuHr
Stax now accepts x402 payments from agents.
POST /api/v1/procure speaks x402 - AI agents pay in USDC, orders settle on solana, oracle-backed by @BioHashNetwork.
The first agent callable peptide procurement protocol on @solana backed by its own on-chain price oracle.
Live on devnet today, mainnet next, @base x402 to follow.
Human checkout and full procurement rolling out soon.
Early access at https://t.co/OdNQPP16dP | @askstax
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9 | $BioHash
An EVM agent settling via x402 needs the price reference on the same chain it's paying on. So that's what it solves. Without the mirror to EVM, that's a cross-chain RPC every settlement. With the mirror, one chain context.
Our underlying TWAPs commit every 10mins. Only the index aggregation is hourly because the index is by definition the hour's TWAP. Agents or users wanting finer resolution read the 10min TWAPs directly.
FYI peptide markets don't move fast. Vendor prices move over hours or days mostly.
BioHashIndexMirror is now live on @base committing every index hour directly to EVM.
Why: STAX settles peptide payments via @x402, and x402 settles on the chain the agent is on. An EVM agent paying for a peptide order shouldn't have to make a cross-chain RPC to verify the price first. Same chain payment, same chain oracle.
@solana stays canonical. Every @base entry carries the Solana slot it derives from, so any agent or auditor can verify back to source.
$BioHash on @solana remains the only platform token.
BioHashIndexMirror on Base: https://t.co/pvOPJzQKoC
Stax early access updates: https://t.co/OdNQPP16dP
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9
Stax is evolving fast.
Today we confirmed the first affiliate partnership for Stax as we push toward a fully integrated affiliate roster for procurement over the coming week.
Latest Stax procurement updates [video below]:
- Real vendor product catalogs now stream directly into the agent through authenticated endpoints, so each oracle-ranked pick arrives with the vendor's actual product photo alongside its live BioHash price
- Drag any vial into your stack to procure
BioHash has also now integrated its 14th tracked vendor [Ascension] with the mainfest now anchored onchain: https://t.co/qEZ5Gcx3Y3
Early access updates: https://t.co/OdNQPP16dP
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9 | $BioHash
What happens when you ask Stax for a stack
Stax queries BioHash. BioHash returns oracle priced peptides. Every recommendation links back to a cycle commit.
Request early access updates: https://t.co/OdNQPP16dP
https://t.co/V3D9KWMAm9 | $BioHash
Meet Stax.
The consumer agent layer for BioHash now in production.
Describe a peptide goal in natural language. Stax reads the BioHash oracle, builds a stack from verified vendors, surfaces real onchain pricing, settles in USDC, ships to your door.
Every recommendation grounded in BioHash. Every price traceable to a cycle commit. Every vendor verified on-chain. Stax is trained entirely on BioHash infrastructure.
BioHash remains the data and verification layer. Stax is the consumer surface.
In development:
→ Vendor partnerships. In outreach now. Partnered vendors will appear in agent results. Each partner gets sustained order flow from the agent plus BioHash verification.
→ USDC checkout. Single-signature procurement. Stax acts as merchant-of-record.
→ Catalog coverage. 46 peptides indexed on BioHash. Stax surfaces all of them as partner coverage expands.
→ Affiliate and referral revenue. Every transaction generates a fee. Revenue flows back to BioHash, funding deeper indexing and more vendors.
The cycle compounds:
→ BioHash indexes vendor pricing on-chain
→ Stax routes purchases to partnered vendors
→ Affiliate revenue funds catalog and oracle expansion → Deeper data attracts more vendor partnerships
→ More partnerships strengthen Stax's agent surface
→ More users, more transactions, more data
Stax is the demand-side flywheel for BioHash. Every purchase compounds the data layer and the revenue layer.
Preview below.
Every peptide stack online today is sold to you without a verifiable price. Stax is changing that.
Plain language input, oracle-ranked output, every pick traceable to the on-chain commit it was priced from, all committed onchain by BioHash.
This will be the first time peptide procurement runs on public infrastructure instead of vendor marketing.
Request early access at: https://t.co/OdNQPP1E3n.
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BioHash is entering its third week live on @solana mainnet.
46 peptides indexed.
13 vendors tracked.
76,500+ price observations.
2,669 cycle commits and counting.
The first neutral, on-chain price oracle for peptides, now powering Stax, the consumer agent surface.
Here's what shipped, and what comes next ↓
Settlement is the next layer.
Two paths in development:
Human → USDC checkout against oracle pricing
Agent → x402 protocol for autonomous on-chain procurement
x402 is HTTP-native agent payments. It lets an agent settle a peptide order with no manual checkout. A real step toward agent-native commerce on top of verifiable infrastructure.