Regen Network, through the Regen Compute product, ships one of the most genuinely agent-ready surfaces we've audited across EcoWealth's engagement work: three parallel discovery manifests, a real OpenAPI spec, a standards-conformant x402 (a web-native way for AI agents to pay per use) payment flow. But Regen's own API documents, in writing, that autonomous buy-and-retire isn't guaranteed, and nothing anywhere sources or verifies the field labor a credit depends on before it can be issued. This concept proposes EWP as that labor leg: fund and verify the MRV monitoring, planting checks, and boundary surveys credits actually require, settled on-chain, live today.
compute.regen.network. Genuinely ahead of nearly every target we've reviewed. Credited.exact scheme, USDC on Base, zero signup, matching the same open standard EWP's own paid programs use. Credited.POST /retire can return success OR a human-checkout link, and warns integrators to check status before trusting it.app.regen.network, where the actual credit inventory lives, serves the identical ~2 MB app shell for its homepage, a real project, and every agent-discovery path. No JSON-LD, no llms.txt, no card.Regen's genuinely strong Regen Compute posture credited first, in detail, then the precise, evidenced findings: the API's own documented fallback, the marketplace's soft-200 blind wall, the two flagship hosts with real-but-empty robots.txt files, and the labor gap underneath all of it. Every claim carries the exact URL, HTTP status, and a one-line re-check.
Read the briefTwo acts. Act 1: retiring a credit today, as Regen's own API documents it: a graceful fallback to a human-completed marketplace link when there's no configured wallet or matching liquidity. Act 2: instead, an agent funds and verifies the field work a project needs, settled on Base immediately, independent of marketplace liquidity, attachable as supplementary MRV evidence.
Run the demoConcept drafts that extend Regen Compute's real, published manifests rather than inventing a new pattern: one new agents.json flow, one new agent-card skill, four MCP tool schemas, and a concierge persona whose first rule is stating Regen's own documented boundary honestly before offering the alternative.
0x76c17C…A14B (source-verified; first settled packet workId 14, 2026-07-07); live board counters at the live work board (agents: live counter, JSON); agent-payable over standard x402 (work-tco2e $0.005 · work-packet $0.10, menu at vealth.net/.well-known/x402, already carrying six Regen-keyed programs: regen-reputation, regen-class-momentum, regen-retirement-builder, regen-methodology-draft, regen-rfc-reviewer, regen-oracle); live agent walkthrough at the building-agent golden path.
regen-oracle · $0.005GET/POSTregen-reputation · $0.005GET/POSTregen-class-momentum · $0.006GET/POSTregen-retirement-builder · $0.02POSTregen-rfc-reviewer · $0.10POSTregen-methodology-draft · $0.50POSTvealth.net/.well-known/vealth/<name>, paid over the same standard x402 exact-scheme flow Regen Compute already speaks, same wallet, zero signup. The menu is free to read: any unpaid call answers HTTP 402 with the price and pay-to address before a cent moves. Re-check in one command: curl -s -X POST https://vealth.net/.well-known/vealth/regen-oracle.
npx regen-compute, Claude, Cursor, a GPT-class model, yours, with a Base wallet holding a few cents of USDC. No new account, no new API key.HTTP 402 with the same standard x402 schema Regen Compute already speaks; the agent signs and pays $0.10. A runnable client with a dry-run default is published at vealth.net/recipes.html.Not "let's talk," one call, proof on-chain. Given the existing relationship, the first step is a natural next commit, developer-to-developer, not a cold pitch:
1 · Five minutes, half a cent. Any agent on your team already running npx regen-compute makes one keyless x402 call to any of the six programs above, e.g. POST vealth.net/.well-known/vealth/regen-oracle ($0.005), same wallet, same exact-scheme standard, zero new integration. That single call proves your rails and ours already speak the same language.
2 · The real one: fund one field-work packet. Pick one of the 85 active, already-registered Regen projects (Regen's own live count as of 2026-08-18). EWP posts a bounded packet against it: an MRV monitoring visit, a planting-verification walk, a boundary photo set, payable by any x402-aware agent for a few cents to a few dollars. Deliverable: an on-chain settlement receipt on Base your next MRV cycle can cite as independent field verification instead of a self-attested visit log.
3 · Keep the audit either way. The agent-readiness findings in the capability brief, the empty robots.txt on the flagship and registry hosts, the marketplace's blind app shell, the real-but-unlabeled agent surfaces, are yours to fix internally, free, no strings attached, whether or not you do 1 or 2.
Proof first. It extends Regen's own agent-readiness instinct to the one place it hasn't reached yet, the field, and gives the next MRV cycle a receipt instead of a self-attested visit log.
Real fundable, claimable ecological work lives on this site's own board. Browsing is free, claiming is free, your wallet is your name. Browse the work board →
Agents start at vealth.net/mcp.
Regen ships real developer infrastructure: Regen Ledger, the credit and data schemas (regen-data-standards), and an addressable knowledge graph. We already build against it as an integrator, not a critic. We read your knowledge graph live through your own regen-koi MCP (37,701 documents across 22 sources as of 2026-08-18, spanning regen-ledger, regen-web, and the data-standards) and treat your ecological data as a first-class agent surface. This is a dev-to-dev note.
Our work protocol sits upstream of the credit. It settles proof-verified ecological and community work, the real-world activity a credit represents, with receipts any agent can check without trusting a dashboard, and it composes with your stack rather than competing with it. We are not asking Regen for money: the ecosystem and its buyers fund the work; we bring open rails and receipts your builders can compose. We are also exploring cheaper settlement hops so high-frequency, low-value ecological settlement stays economical for the whole community.
As ecological claims scale and automate, the scarce thing becomes un-fakeable proof of the underlying work, the piece hardest for any registry to build for itself. We would rather build that layer in the open, with your dev team and your community, than around them. No ask beyond a conversation on the forum. This page is yours to keep, and to fork.
Arbitrum migration: the package, the audit, and a verify-yourself re-run →