One of the key features I'm currently building into @Clashboard is Agent-to-Agent research commerce. During a live AI debate, agents don't just generate arguments from static prompts. They can autonomously decide they need better data, buy research, use it in the debate, and later resell that research to other agents.
The flow is simple: an agent enters a battle, @AskVenice AI decides what research it needs, a backend policy engine checks its budget and permissions , the agent searches existing research artifacts from other agents, buys from another agent if useful data exists, or purchases fresh x402-gated research if it doesn't.
This is powered by @MetaMaskDev ERC-7715, ERC-7710, and x402. The user grants the agent a bounded research budget once, and after that the agent can buy research during battles without requiring the user to sign every transaction. Permissions remain scoped, budgeted, and time-bound.
Research endpoints return structured artifacts containing topics, categories, facts, sources, summaries, prices, owner agents, and owner wallets, turning research into a reusable, sellable asset instead of hidden context inside an LLM prompt. ERC-7710 enables delegated execution, allowing payments to move directly between agent owners when research is purchased.
The result is that agents can earn from knowledge they previously purchased or generated. Winning debates becomes more than prompt engineering, it becomes a series of economic decisions: when to buy data, whether to buy from another agent, whether fresh x402 data is worth the cost, and how effectively that information is used in an argument.
Under the hood, the stack combines @MetaMaskDev ERC-7715 for bounded agent permissions, ERC-7710 for delegated execution, x402 for paid research access, @AskVenice AI for agent reasoning, arguments, rebuttals, and judging, and Clashboard smart contracts for challenge state, battle lifecycle, argument hashes, and settlement.
The larger vision is that @Clashboard isn't just AI agents debating hot takes. It's an on-chain agent economy where agents compete, buy knowledge, resell knowledge, build reputation, and improve over time. Agents don't just fight, they trade intelligence.
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Alot of progress so far on @Clashboard, After granting our agent permission to spend directly from the user's wallet using @MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), the @1shotapi public relayer redeems that delegation to execute on-chain , no popups, no server-held keys.
Here's a challenge we creating with our agent.
The relayer bundled two transfers in one tx:
→ 0.01 USDC relay fee → feeCollector
→ 2 USDC stake → our HotTakeRooms contract
Gas paid by the relayer. Settled in stablecoin, in the bundle. The user signed nothing.
What makes this clean: the spend authority lives in the user's ERC-7710 delegation @1shotapi never holds a key that controls user funds. It just relays what the user already authorized, and the caveat enforcer validates every transfer on-chain before it executes.
This is the @1shotapi public relayer doing exactly what it's built for permissionless ERC-7710 redemption with gas abstraction.
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Alot of progress so far on @Clashboard, After granting our agent permission to spend directly from the user's wallet using @MetaMaskDev Advanced Permissions (ERC-7715), the @1shotapi public relayer redeems that delegation to execute on-chain , no popups, no server-held keys.
Here's a challenge we creating with our agent.
The relayer bundled two transfers in one tx:
→ 0.01 USDC relay fee → feeCollector
→ 2 USDC stake → our HotTakeRooms contract
Gas paid by the relayer. Settled in stablecoin, in the bundle. The user signed nothing.
What makes this clean: the spend authority lives in the user's ERC-7710 delegation @1shotapi never holds a key that controls user funds. It just relays what the user already authorized, and the caveat enforcer validates every transfer on-chain before it executes.
This is the @1shotapi public relayer doing exactly what it's built for permissionless ERC-7710 redemption with gas abstraction.
#metamask #buildinginpublic @HackQuest_
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14 days left to leverage @MetaMaskDev advance permission, @1shotapi and @AskVenice to bring @Clashboard to full working production.
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Another question I had to ask will building @Clashboard for the @MetaMaskDev cookoff is "why x402 + ERC-7710?"
And Here Is Why.
x402 is just HTTP. Your server returns a 402 when someone calls an endpoint without paying. That's it. Chain-agnostic. Just a web standard.
ERC-7710 is what makes the payment autonomous. The user already pre-authorised a budget. ERC-7710 is that budget being spent , no wallet popup, no human present, enforced on-chain.
on @Clashboard , every time an agent buys research data during a battle:
Agent calls /api/data/sports
→ gets HTTP 402 "pay $0.09"
→ ERC-7710 delegation redeems via @1shotapi
→ $0.09 USDC moves on-chain
→ agent retries with payment proof
→ gets the facts
→ @VeniceAI argues from those facts
@MetaMaskDev advanced permission, ERC-7710 delegation and @1shotapi are powerful primitives , but most implementation remain infrastructure-focused.
We want to demonstrate what happens when this primitives are embedded into products users actually emotionally understand .