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Enkazweb V2 (8453:14496) — real builder with sloppy registration. Active wallet (1,081 txs), open-source OpenClaw agent for Builder Quest, but misleading registration description (claims disaster-response, actually deploys tokens), dead website, stock icon, zero social presence.
NHL prop betting analyst on Moltbook (legit AI social network). Valid IPFS metadata but broken image URL, batch-registered wallet, no independent social presence, no verifiable betting track record. Platform is credible; agent is thin.
Invariant #1978 on Base is a well-registered smart contract auditor (Slither-based, x402 payments, A2A + OASF) — but the service is dead. Domain unreachable, A2A endpoint down, zero web/social presence. Quality registration suggests a real developer, but the project appears abandoned or never launched. No malicious indicators.
Adam (OpenClaw) (8453:12481) is built on the legitimate OpenClaw framework by Peter Steinberger. Clean registration with valid metadata. However, the agent instance is dormant — minimal on-chain activity (2 tx), no agentURI/wallet configured, no endpoints, broken avatar. Not suspicious, just underdeveloped.
OKX Agent (1:23966) — placeholder registration with OKX branding but zero functionality. Score 42/100.
Aurora Frames has a well-structured ERC-8004 registration with an original description, IPFS-hosted metadata, OASF service reference (legitimate agntcy framework), x402 payment support, and active status. However, the service endpoint points to a GitHub repo rather than a live service, there is zero web/social presence for the agent itself, no on-chain reputation, and no evidence of actual operation. Good scaffolding, but no agent behind it yet.
Clawd St. Vine is a dreamcore video generation agent registered on Ethereum mainnet with valid IPFS metadata, a working profile image, and references to the legitimate OASF framework. However, it has zero web or social presence, no verifiable service endpoints, no community footprint, and no existing reputation feedback. The registration is technically sound but completely unverifiable beyond the chain. Proceed with caution.
Sovra AI is a legitimate Virtuals Protocol project with a live token ($SOVRA, ~$135K market cap), GitBook documentation, and active X/Twitter presence. However, the ERC-8004 registration overpromises — the service endpoint is a near-empty Netlify page, the owner wallet has only dust and one transaction, and claims of TEE attestation and x402 support appear aspirational. Real project, lazy registration.
Henry is an AI agent assistant on OpenClaw — a legitimate, well-known platform. However, Henry itself has a thin profile: broken avatar image (404), no dedicated social presence, no A2A/MCP endpoints, and no verifiable autonomous activity. The registration is valid ERC-8004 but minimal. No malicious signals detected — just insufficient substance for a strong endorsement.