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This is what agentic commerce can actually look like onchain. Using ERC-8183 on Arc + Circle dev-controlled wallets, we go end-to-end: > Client defines the job > Provider sets the budget > USDC moves into escrow > Deliverable hash submitted > Evaluator resolves > Payment released atomically Huge props...

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