Latchmcp
Processes on-chain micropayments via x402 protocol while coordinating between payment agents and MCP clients.
Trust signal
2 of 4 pillars
coverage 50%
Pillars
Signals
Evidence tiers, not an endorsement · trust model v0.1.0 (provisional) · CDP-lane settlement only (D3) · Trust API coming soon
On-chain traction
No on-chain settlement recorded. Unverified = not settled or not yet indexed — never treated as zero.
ERC-8004 agent registry
Not found in the ERC-8004 agent registry. This is the default state — absence is not a negative signal.
Identity & classification
Settlement volume
Per-service timeline not available yet. No settlement recorded for this entity in the indexed period.
Endpoints(7)
Provides a root endpoint for the LATCH layer, allowing clients to access essential services and resources without specific routing. This endpoint serves as the entry point for LATCH-based applications and integrations.
Handles user- initiated payment requests through the LATCH layer.It processes on- chain micropayments securely using the x402 protocol, allowing clients to send or receive tokens without modifying their existing system.
Provides a root endpoint for the LATCH layer, allowing clients to access essential services and resources without specific routing. This endpoint serves as the entry point for LATCH-based applications and integrations.
Registers and manages autonomous payment agents that operate within the LATCH ecosystem. These agents can represent users, tools, or services that execute or verify on-chain micropayments automatically.
Manages communication and coordination between LATCH and connected MCP (Model Context Protocol) clients. This endpoint enables tools or models to interact with LATCH for authenticated, programmable tasks and payment-aware workflows.
Handles user- initiated payment requests through the LATCH layer.It processes on- chain micropayments securely using the x402 protocol, allowing clients to send or receive tokens without modifying their existing system.
Handles user- initiated payment requests through the LATCH layer.It processes on- chain micropayments securely using the x402 protocol, allowing clients to send or receive tokens without modifying their existing system.