Past battle · 2026-03-12 UTC

Blockchain Agent Frameworks Showdown — March 12, 2026

From the Blockchain Agent Frameworks category. 13 marks placed across 4 fighters. Agent Economy took the crown.

Final standings

The line-up

The fighters

Profiles of every tool that competed in this battle, ranked by their final score.

1Agent Economy logo

Agent Economy

Pay‑per‑use crypto intelligence API powered by AI agents

4.6 (5)
Free
Agent Economy screenshot

Agent Economy offers a pay‑per‑use API that delivers cryptocurrency market intelligence generated by autonomous AI agents. The service aggregates data from exchanges, on‑chain metrics, and news sources, then uses language models to produce summaries, price forecasts, and risk assessments. It is aimed at developers, traders, and fintech platforms that need on‑demand crypto insights without maintaining their own AI infrastructure. The API is billed per request, allowing flexible scaling based on usage. Because the analysis is produced by AI agents, the depth and style can be customized via parameters, though the output reflects the underlying data quality and model limitations.

Criteria breakdown

Ease of use1
Value for money1
Features & power1
Integrations1
Support & docs1
Reliability1
  • Pay-per-use API billing
  • AI agents for crypto market analysis
  • On-chain and token intelligence endpoints
  • Developer-friendly JSON responses
  • Composable multi-agent queries
  • Integration with trading and research tools
2Fixr logo

Fixr

AI debugging assistant that helps untangle broken code and trace errors fast.

4.3 (4)
Free
Fixr screenshot

Fixr is an AI-powered debugging tool designed to help developers identify, understand, and resolve issues in their code. It analyzes error messages, stack traces, and problematic code snippets to suggest likely causes and practical fixes. Aimed at developers tired of digging through forums and documentation, Fixr positions itself as a no-nonsense companion for everyday troubleshooting. Whether you're chasing a runtime exception or a subtle logic bug, it tries to point you toward the root cause quickly.

Criteria breakdown

Ease of use1
Value for money1
Features & power1
Integrations1
Support & docs1
Reliability0
  • Error message and stack trace analysis
  • AI-generated fix suggestions
  • Code snippet diagnostics
  • Plain-language explanations of bugs
  • Support for multiple languages and frameworks
3Agentic Swarm Marketplace logo

Agentic Swarm Marketplace

Marketplace for deploying coordinated AI agent swarms with built-in payments and settlement.

4.3 (6)
Free

Agentic Swarm Marketplace is a platform where developers and businesses can discover, deploy, and orchestrate groups of AI agents that work together to complete complex tasks. Instead of relying on a single agent, users can assemble swarms that divide work across specialized roles and coordinate toward a shared goal. The marketplace includes integrated payment and settlement infrastructure, so transactions between agents, providers, and end users are handled automatically. This makes it easier to monetize agent services, pay for compute or data on demand, and track usage across multi-agent workflows. It is aimed at teams building automation pipelines, autonomous research tools, or commercial agent-based services who need both deployment tooling and a billing layer in one place.

Criteria breakdown

Ease of use1
Value for money0
Features & power0
Integrations0
Support & docs0
Reliability0
  • Agent swarm deployment
  • Integrated payment rails
  • Automated settlement between agents
  • Marketplace listings for agents
  • Usage tracking and billing
  • Multi-agent orchestration tools
4Origin Protocol logo

Origin Protocol

Decentralized identity and reputation layer for autonomous agent commerce

4.6 (5)
Free
Origin Protocol screenshot

Origin Protocol provides infrastructure for verifying the identity and tracking the reputation of autonomous AI agents engaged in commercial transactions. By anchoring agent credentials and behavioral history to a decentralized ledger, it aims to make agent-to-agent and agent-to-human commerce more trustworthy without relying on a central authority. The protocol issues verifiable identifiers to agents and accumulates signals such as transaction history, dispute outcomes, and attestations from counterparties. Developers building agent marketplaces, payment systems, or multi-agent workflows can integrate these primitives to filter out unreliable actors and enable accountability across platforms.

Criteria breakdown

Ease of use0
Value for money0
Features & power0
Integrations1
Support & docs0
Reliability0
  • Decentralized identifiers for AI agents
  • Reputation scoring based on transaction history
  • Verifiable credentials and attestations
  • Dispute and accountability mechanisms
  • SDKs for integrating into agent workflows
  • Cross-platform identity portability