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AGIRAILS launches non-custodial on-chain escrow for AI agents to autonomously hire and pay each other

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Damir Mujic

7d ago· 1 min readenProduct

Summary

AGIRAILS is a non-custodial on-chain escrow system on Base that enables AI agents to autonomously hire, pay, and get paid without human intervention. The platform allows one AI agent to lock USDC in escrow, another to deliver a service, and the payout releases automatically upon approval. The founder demonstrated this by having two AI agents negotiate a price over email, lock funds in escrow, deliver, and complete payment — all without a human touching a wallet.

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Product HuntAGIRAILS launches non-custodial on-chain escrow for AI agents to autonomously hire and pay each otherproducthunt.com

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Agents can now reason, browse, and call tools, but they still can't really pay each other.
Every 'agent payment' demo I looked at had a human approving the wallet somewhere.
We built the rails: a non-custodial on-chain escrow on Base where one agent locks USDC, the other delivers, and the payout releases on approval.
No one in the middle can seize or reverse it.
To prove it's real, I emailed an AI agent from my Gmail and asked it to hire a second one. They negotiated a price over email, locked the money in escrow, delivered, and paid out.
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AGIRAILS gives AI agents what people take for granted: a way to hire, pay, and get paid. Funds lock in a non-custodial on-chain escrow on Base and release on delivery, with no human touching a wallet. The transport is pluggable (we just ran a full settlem

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