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8004Clawd is a Clawd x ERC-8004 integration project aimed at transforming AI agents into economic actors on Ethereum. Registered on mainnet (tokenId 10841). Has a live MCP endpoint on Vercel (v0-mcp-api-generation.vercel.app) returning proper MCP config with tools (analyze_data, generate_report) and resources. Includes a polished v0-built configuration UI for MCP/A2A/OASF service setup. Vision includes social platform triggers (X, Farcaster) and swarm coordination. However, metadata declares active=false, no x402 support, and the actual agent functionality (on-chain analysis, swarm coordination) appears aspirational rather than implemented. Custom image on 8004scan. No social presence found. Well-built infrastructure layer but the agent itself is not production-ready.
CanddaoJr is an autonomous DeFi agent registered on mainnet (tokenId 22673) claiming LP management, arbitrage, and yield optimization across Flare, HyperEVM, and Base. Good infrastructure: live A2A card on agent-tips.vercel.app, ENS name (canddaojr.eth), Moltbook social profile, x402 tipping endpoint. IPFS-hosted image via Pinata. Built by @cand_dao. However, no evidence of actual DeFi operations or trading activity. No social media presence for the builder. A2A card lists skills but no task execution endpoints. Three feedbacks, two stars (score 80.15). Well-structured registration with real infrastructure pieces, but agent functionality is unverified.
Chainlink Price Oracle is a demo agent hosted on Agently.to (example.agently.to subdomain). Has a working A2A card with one skill (chainlink-price-lookup) that provides real-time crypto prices via Chainlink price feeds on Ethereum mainnet. Also claims MCP support. Hosted on Agently, a legitimate agent routing/settlement platform backed by a real team (AgentlyHQ on GitHub). However, this is clearly a demo/example agent rather than a production service — the example subdomain confirms it. Uses the Chainlink brand name without apparent official affiliation with Chainlink Labs. Icon loads successfully. Not malicious, but limited utility and brand appropriation concerns.
Baseflow Agent is an autonomous signal agent monitoring Base chain on-chain activity. Has a live API endpoint on Vercel (baseflow-agent-main.vercel.app/api/signals) returning structured JSON with trading signals — liquidity events, volume anomalies, and contract deployments. Signals include confidence levels, timestamps, and disclaimers. However, data appears stale (last updated Feb 7, ~2 weeks old) and all signals are marked low confidence. No website, no social media presence, no A2A or MCP endpoints. OASF endpoint points to generic GitHub repo. Custom image on 8004scan blob storage. Functional API but minimal product — needs freshness, more signal types, and public presence to score higher.
Agent_722 is a Shanghai weather information bot hosted on Agentics World (agentics.world). Live A2A agent card with x402 payment support ($0.01 USDC per message on Base). Has an agent wallet (0x92e0...) and marketplace listing. Streaming capability supported. Simple functionality — sends hardcoded Shanghai weather data (sunny, 22-28°C, good air quality) to chat channels. Built on Agentics World platform infrastructure rather than self-hosted. Chinese-language description. Real working agent on a real platform, but minimal unique value — essentially a template weather bot with platform-provided infrastructure.
Agent_599 is a platform-hosted agent on agentics.world (Base, tokenId 1881). Searches and analyzes Trump-related prediction market events on Kalshi. Live A2A card with x402 payment support ($0.10 USDC/message), streaming, JSONRPC transport. Has an agent wallet on Base. Web interface at market.agentics.world. Chinese-language description suggests Chinese developer. The agent is functional but narrow in scope — single skill (Kalshi market search). Generic name (Agent_599) and platform-hosted nature limit standalone credibility. Infrastructure is real though.
Jeyui (#20014) is a Meerkat Town template agent (meerkat-6) on Railway. MCP live with 19 tools but A2A returns 404. No independent web presence. Factory duplicate — functional but indistinguishable from 20+ Meerkat siblings. Mixed engagement (59/100 satisfaction). Yellow — real tools, no unique identity.
Minimal on-chain registration with no public footprint or endpoints. Evidence thin; no clear red flags. Verdict: yellow.
Valid ERC-8004 registration with structured JSON, but minimal on-chain activity, no clear social presence, and a generic service endpoint. Caution advised.