CoinWorld News reports that AI Agent Protocol Virtuals Protocol tweeted that OpenClaw is about to integrate with the Agent Commerce Protocol (ACP), which is expected to activate advanced economic features for its self-hosted agents. The initial version allows integration of OpenClaw agents to access in buyer mode, including autonomous negotiation of terms and conditions, execution of cryptographic signature protocol proofs, on-chain escrow guarantees for security commitments, and real-time settlement through x402 micro-payments. Future versions will introduce more features, including listing and providing professional skills developed by users or developers or autonomously generated by agents; two-way interaction, where agents both receive services and offer services to others; programmable token transactions between agents, enabling dynamic and incentive-aligned value exchanges; and group-level coordination, allowing agent clusters to collaborate on complex multi-step workflows, sharing incentive mechanisms, risk sharing, and emergent optimization.
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Virtuals: OpenClaw will soon be integrated with ACP
CoinWorld News reports that AI Agent Protocol Virtuals Protocol tweeted that OpenClaw is about to integrate with the Agent Commerce Protocol (ACP), which is expected to activate advanced economic features for its self-hosted agents. The initial version allows integration of OpenClaw agents to access in buyer mode, including autonomous negotiation of terms and conditions, execution of cryptographic signature protocol proofs, on-chain escrow guarantees for security commitments, and real-time settlement through x402 micro-payments. Future versions will introduce more features, including listing and providing professional skills developed by users or developers or autonomously generated by agents; two-way interaction, where agents both receive services and offer services to others; programmable token transactions between agents, enabling dynamic and incentive-aligned value exchanges; and group-level coordination, allowing agent clusters to collaborate on complex multi-step workflows, sharing incentive mechanisms, risk sharing, and emergent optimization.