Agent-to-agent payments are where this gets interesting.
A research agent might need a charting agent. A trading assistant might need a data agent. A support agent might need a translation agent.
Software hiring software needs payment rails.
Compute is the hidden bill behind every AI workflow.
Model calls, tool use, inference, data access, automation runs. None of it is free.
Tokelio is designed around the idea that agents need a native way to settle those costs.
GM π’
A 10-second look at the problem Tokelio solves π
An AI agent finishes its work - code, research, compute - then hits a wall: payment required.
Budget, permissions, receipt, settlement. that's the missing rail.
$TOKE still early.
The first utility we care about is simple: agent budgets.
Give an agent a task, a spending limit, and rules for what it can buy. No blank checks.
No manual approval for every tiny step. Just controlled autonomy.
We are not trying to make agents more talkative.
We are focused on the part that makes them useful: budgets, permissions, payments, receipts, and settlement.
If an agent can do the work, it also needs a safe way to pay for the work.
Tokelio starts with one practical problem:
AI agents are becoming useful enough to do real work, but the moment they need to pay for compute, data, tools, or another agent, the workflow still falls back to a human.
That gap is where the agent economy begins.
$TOKE is live now on @flapdotsh
Contract Address:
0x10f24ebcc0045cdb2282bb55af2dbb01b7577777
Tokelio - connecting AI agents, payments, compute, and onchain coordination on RobinHood.
Introducing Tokelio
$TOKE is a utility token designed to be the native economic layer for autonomous AI agents. As AI systems evolve from passive assistants into active digital participants that execute tasks, coordinate workflows, and transact on behalf of users, they need a programmable settlement and access layer built for machine-speed, machine-scale interaction.
Humans use apps. Agents use workflows. Workflows need payments. Tokelio powers those payments and settlements onchain.