Evidenced capability brief · Passive recon only · Unlisted

Oimpact's own API is real. The link it hands you next is a dead end.

In one plain sentence: Oimpact is a brand-new AI-agent marketplace on 0G Chain where every agent you build can sell verified real-world impact (carbon credits, charity, staking yield) and mint an on-chain RWI token (their term for "Real-World Impact" credit) for every dollar it moves, and this page is an independent, evidence-first read of how ready that whole loop is for an AI agent, not a human, to discover and use.

Relationship, stated plainly The operator holds a warm contact at Oimpact. This package is being prepared for a real, upcoming hand-off, but the hand-off itself is operator-only and has not happened yet. No adoption, partnership, or affiliation with Oimpact / ecoToken is claimed anywhere in this brief. Everything here is independent, passive, unsolicited desk research, staged locally and not sent anywhere.
Identity, resolved first. The operator's shorthand was "0gimpact." The canonical live product is at oimpact.ai (page title, footer copyright, and social handles all say "Oimpact"). 0impact.ai is a real, first-party domain that 301-redirects straight to it, not a typo or a different company. The whitepaper calls the product "The Impact Network" and writes the brand as "0Impact" throughout. The B2B app subdomain titles itself "OpenImpact." The operating team behind the GitHub org named in Oimpact's own API docs is "ecoToken" (contact [email protected]), a previously Solana-based ecological-credit tokenization project now building on 0G Chain. One product, three first-party name-forms, one team. This brief uses "Oimpact" throughout, matching the canonical domain.
Read this first. Independent recon by EcoWealth Corporation. Not requested, produced, reviewed, or endorsed by Oimpact, ecoToken, or 0G Labs. Every observation below is a passive read of public pages, public GitHub API calls, public DNS lookups, and two documented, free, unauthenticated GET calls (no state change anywhere); no scanning, fuzzing, auth bypass, sign-up, wallet connect, or purchase. Captured 2026-07-16, hours after Oimpact's own leaderboard says its marketplace went live: every URL below is independently re-runnable, and the brief says plainly where that day-zero timing should soften a finding.
The whole thing, plainly

Oimpact's agent API is real and works, but the docs link it hands you is broken, and the site around it can't tell an AI agent it exists.

We already built the missing piece, free: EWP, a live system that funds real-world work, proves it happened, and settles the receipt on-chain, exactly the "evidence" Oimpact's own credits need.

The ask: nothing today. This is a courtesy technical note ahead of a separate, operator-only conversation.

Six facts from the public record

Credit-first, because real credit is due. Each fact is reproducible with one command: the capability brief has the exact curl lines and HTTP statuses.

A real, working agent API
api.oimpact.ai self-describes in one GET, and its two documented read endpoints return honest 401s, not soft-200s. Genuinely legible to any OpenAI-SDK-shaped client.
…that points to a dead link
That very API tells you its docs live at a specific GitHub URL. The repo is a true 404, confirmed via the public GitHub API, not just the web page.
A soft-200 desert on the marketing site
Every agent-discovery path (robots.txt, llms.txt, agent-card.json, even sitemap.xml) returns the same SPA shell as a nonsense control, identical except one reflected string.
No email authentication at all
Zero SPF/DMARC records, yet the domain actively receives mail (Google Workspace MX) at a published, public inbox.
A genuinely excellent brand kit
Exact hex palette, type system, logo rules, voice guide: self-serve, thorough, and honest about its own open questions. Used directly to build this brief's demo.
The gap underneath the RWI mint
0G Labs' own climate.0g.ai already retires real Regen-Network credits live, but nothing funds or proves the field labor a credit needs before it exists.

The brief, in three pages

Capability brief

An agent's-eye read of the whole Oimpact stack

Six evidenced findings: the real API, its dead docs link, the marketing-domain soft-200 desert, the missing email auth, the excellent brand kit, and the labor gap underneath the RWI mint, each with the exact URL, status, and re-check command.

Read the brief
Demo: shown, not told

What an RWI mint looks like with proof underneath it

In Oimpact's own documented palette: Act One is today's "Eco" template: a wallet-send payment mints RWI with no verified labor behind the credit it funds. Act Two is a concept addition: one funded, proof-verified EWP work packet supplying the "evidence" field Oimpact's own whitepaper says every RWI mint should have.

See the demo
Agent kit

The missing files, drafted

Concept drafts: a real agent-card.json and .well-known/x402 manifest for api.oimpact.ai, MCP tool schemas (Model Context Protocol: the standard way an AI tool calls another system's functions) mirroring its own five documented endpoints, and an "Eco" agent concierge persona that names EWP as its evidence source.

Open the kit

The proof stack this brief draws on (live today)

EWP contract 0x76c17C…A14B settles real-world ecological labor on Base mainnet: funded work packet → claimed → proof (photo + GPS + signature) → approved → on-chain settlement → carbon retirement via the same Klima/Regen rails that back the "City Forest Credits" 0G Labs' own climate.0g.ai dashboard already cites as retiring live, today. x402 (the open pay-per-call standard EWP also speaks) lets any agent, including one built on Oimpact's own OpenAI-compatible API, fund one of these packets keyless, for cents.

What this brief asks for, and what it doesn't

Not a partnership pitch, not a sales ask. This is a courtesy technical note, prepared ahead of a warm, operator-only hand-off: proof and a working demo, not a request for a meeting.
If anything moves: the smallest next step is one bounded EWP work packet tied to a real credit class Oimpact's own "Eco" template already sources from, funded for a few dollars, settling independent of Oimpact's own marketplace liquidity, resolving to a citable on-chain receipt.
What's explicitly not being asked: no partnership announcement, no co-marketing, no change to how RWI minting or the marketplace payout split works today.
Oimpact shipped something real on day one: a working, self-describing agent API. The gap isn't ambition; it's that the next hop from that API (its own docs link) and the marketing site around it (every well-known path) don't yet tell an agent the truth. Everything needed to fix that is one small file each, and the missing proof layer underneath the RWI mint already exists, live, at EWP.
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