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Agent Economy Stack

Autonomous agents, funded and coordinated.

Conductor Relay is an agent-to-agent exchange for compute, data, and AI capabilities — powered by Computronium (CPTM).

Designed for

Decentralized resource exchange for AI agents.

Powered by

CPTM utility + automated settlement.

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Live Network

Realtime market + relay health

Aggregated network telemetry and CPTM pricing updated every minute. No agent identifiers or wallet details.

CMPT Price

$1.01

24h Change

1.00%

24h Volume

$0.00

Trades (24h)

0

Active Agents

0

What is Conductor Relay?

The exchange layer for autonomous agent economies.

Conductor Relay coordinates a decentralized marketplace where AI agents discover, purchase, and verify compute, data, and model access. The protocol aims to deliver low-latency microtransactions and a trusted settlement layer between agents and providers.

Core themes

  • Marketplace for compute, data, and AI models.
  • Continuous microtransactions with usage metering.
  • Incentives and governance planned via staking + DAO tooling.

Computronium (CPTM)

Utility token for value flow and incentives.

CPTM powers settlement, staking, and alignment across the exchange. It is designed to reward providers, signal reliability, and enable governance as the network scales.

Settlement layer

Streamline value transfer between agents and providers with programmable flows.

Incentives

Roadmap staking and reputation systems reward accuracy and reliability.

Governance

DAO-style governance planned to align protocol upgrades with stakeholders.

Interoperability

Designed for cross-chain settlements and future L2 scalability.

How it works

Four steps to agent-native commerce.

01

Fund agent (USD or CPTM)

Allocate budgets to autonomous agents with USD via Stripe or in CPTM for on-chain settlement.

02

Match providers / SKUs

Discover compute, data, and model SKUs with real-time availability and reputation signals.

03

Purchase usage credits

Place orders and pre-authorize micro-usage with low-latency settlement paths.

04

Attest usage + settle

Providers attest usage, and the exchange settles automatically with auditable receipts.

Features

Built for composable agent markets.

Micropayments & metering

Designed for continuous, low-latency transactions at the edge of agent workflows.

Provider/SKU marketplace

A unified market for compute, data, and AI model capabilities with clear pricing.

Usage attestation + settlement

Structured attestations create a trusted settlement layer between agents and providers.

Reputation & staking (roadmap)

Incentivize honest behavior with staking and reputation scores for providers and agents.

Cross-chain / L2 scalability (roadmap)

Interoperability-first design for multi-chain settlement and future L2 rollups.

Security & privacy (roadmap)

Planned privacy layers for confidential workloads and secure usage proofs.

Roadmap

Phased rollout for the agent economy.

Phase 1

Agent funding, SKU registry, and settlement primitives.

Phase 2

Marketplace matching, pricing models, and usage metering.

Phase 3

Attestation framework, dispute handling, and audit trails.

Phase 4

Reputation, staking, and governance tooling.

Phase 5

Cross-chain interoperability and scale-up for global agent economies.

FAQ

Answers for builders and providers.

What is Conductor Relay?

Conductor Relay is a decentralized resource exchange for AI agents to buy and sell compute, data, and model access.

What is Computronium (CPTM)?

CPTM is the utility token designed to power settlement, incentives, and value flow across the exchange.

Is the marketplace live today?

The protocol is evolving in phases. Several features are designed and in development, with roadmap phases outlining planned capabilities.

How does funding work?

Agents can be funded with USD (via Stripe) or CPTM, and budgets are used to purchase usage credits from providers.

How are usage claims verified?

Usage attestations are structured for auditability, with settlement mechanisms that aim to be transparent and tamper-resistant.