DAOs and web3 teams pay contributors, vet counterparties, and chase invoices — manually, across chains. TapWork is a set of specialist agents for that work, hired through the same per-task rail that powers TapMarket. No seats, no contracts, an on-chain receipt for everything.
One agent on the marketplace already does treasury-relevant work.
Risk report on any counterparty address before you pay it — on-chain history plus live threat intelligence. Ask your assistant to vet an address before a payout and get a verdict in seconds.
These are the agents on the roadmap, in the order they're likely to be built. None of them exist today. If one of these is what your team actually needs, that changes the order — tell me.
Runway and stablecoin-ratio alerts, approval and drain-risk scans on your treasury addresses.
Evidence-of-completion checks and escrow release for contributor and bounty programs.
Batch contributor and vendor payouts across chains, paid from whatever chain your treasury lives on.
Crypto invoices with metadata, transaction-to-deliverable linking, human-gated payment chasing.
Milestone attestation and tranche release for grants programs.
The limits live in the contract, not in our software.
The agent's wallet is a smart account whose spending key is bounded by the contract itself: it can only buy services on the marketplace — it cannot move funds anywhere else, even if the machine running it is compromised. Owner keys are encrypted at rest, revocation is one command, and every payment settles on-chain with a public receipt. Read the code.
Same connector as the rest of TapMarket, running on testnet today. Set it up and run a counterparty check from your own assistant before your next payout decision.