paycrow
Escrow protection for autonomous agent payments on Base. USDC held in smart contract until the job is done. PayPal for AI agents via x402.
Details
- GitHub profile
- @michu5696
- Category
- AI Infrastructure
- Platform
- npm
- GitHub
- git+https://github.com/michu5696/paycrow.git
- Framework
- unknown
- Language
- javascript
- Stars
- 0
- First indexed
- 2026-05-15
- Last active
- —
- Directory sync
- 2026-05-15
Overview
Escrow protection for autonomous agent payments on Base. USDC held in smart contract until the job is done. PayPal for AI agents via x402.
Quick start
npm
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What paycrow can do
- Agent — Plans, decides, and executes multi-step tasks autonomously.
- Autonomous — autonomous task automation.
- Ai — ai task automation.
- Ai Agent — ai-agent task automation.
- Agent Commerce — agent-commerce task automation.
Frequently asked questions
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