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Hashlock-Tech/hashlock-mcp

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Atomic settlement layer for the agent economy. Sealed-bid RFQ + HTLC settlement, fused into one operation. Live on Ethereum and Sui; Bitcoin HTLC mainnet-ready (signet-validated).

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Hashlock-Tech/hashlock-mcp

Added 1 June 2026

#agent-economy #agent-native #ai-agents #arbitrum #atomic-settlement #base #bitcoin #cross-chain

Overview

Hashlock-Tech/hashlock-mcp provides atomic settlement for agent-to-agent transactions. It combines sealed-bid request-for-quote with hash time-locked contract settlement in a single operation. The tool is live on Ethereum and Sui, with Bitcoin HTLC mainnet-ready after signet validation.

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Best for
Developers building agent-to-agent payment systems or decentralized OTC desks

Use cases

  • Settling cross-chain trades between AI agents
  • Executing atomic swaps for institutional OTC desks
  • Enabling trustless payments in agent workflows

Notes

Hashlock-Tech/hashlock-mcp provides atomic settlement for agent-to-agent transactions. It combines sealed-bid request-for-quote with hash time-locked contract settlement in a single operation. The tool is live on Ethereum and Sui, with Bitcoin HTLC mainnet-ready after signet validation.

0 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-05-30. Licensed MIT.

Use cases

  • Settling cross-chain trades between AI agents
  • Executing atomic swaps for institutional OTC desks
  • Enabling trustless payments in agent workflows

Pros

  • Atomic settlement eliminates counterparty risk
  • Supports multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Sui, and Bitcoin
  • MCP-native integration for AI agents

Cons

  • Low adoption with zero stars on GitHub
  • Limited to supported blockchains and HTLC mechanism
  • HTLC complexity may require deep technical understanding

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Pros

  • Atomic settlement eliminates counterparty risk
  • Supports multiple blockchains including Ethereum, Sui, and Bitcoin
  • MCP-native integration for AI agents

Cons

  • Low adoption with zero stars on GitHub
  • Limited to supported blockchains and HTLC mechanism
  • HTLC complexity may require deep technical understanding