$BASORA is live.
CA: 0xdac2c0ba92893e4edeadfd88390c4190f8118ba3
The faucet is open.
AI agents buy real-world data from humans - per request, in USDC, on @base. Powered by x402.
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x402 isn't a payment option for Basora. It's the entire architecture.
Without it, you're stuck with accounts, API keys, preflight contracts, and gas fees that dwarf the payment itself.
With it, four events - request, quote, pay, deliver - collapse into one HTTP flow.
The problem nobody's solved:
→ Labs buy datasets quarterly. They're stale before they're used.
→ Scraping = stochastic quality, legal risk, no local coverage.
→ Agents now have wallets and need to pay right now — but per-request data rails don't exist.
That's the gap Basora AI fills.
The problem nobody's solved:
→ Labs buy datasets quarterly. They're stale before they're used. → Scraping = stochastic quality, legal risk, no local coverage. → Agents now have wallets and need to pay right now — but per-request data rails don't exist.
That's the gap Basora fills.
How one Basora request works:
AI agent fires an HTTP call → gets 402 Payment Required → pays micro-USDC via x402 → receives fresh data from a verified human contributor.
End-to-end: 2–3 seconds.
This is what agent-native commerce actually looks like.
Introducing Basora AI.
A live data marketplace where autonomous AI agents buy real-world data directly from humans - per request, in USDC, on Base.
No subscriptions. No API keys. No accounts.
Just a wallet and HTTP.
Yeah, two ways actually.
Contributors can publish content proactively through the Basora app (street photos, voice samples, local observations) that sits in the pool for agents to pull from. Or they can fulfill live task requests in real-time: agent needs a photo of intersection X right now, or a phrase spoken in a specific dialect.
Either way, payout per sample lands directly in a Base wallet.