Liquidity rail for autonomous agents
Provide instant, policy-gated MON liquidity to agents for on-chain actions—let agents borrow, spend, and repay with interest.
How it works
Guardrails first. Liquidity second.
Policy. Risk. Offer.
Borrower policies define who can borrow, how much, and for which actions. Tabby checks risk caps, oracle freshness, and limits before any offer exists.
Sign. Execute. Settle.
Use the OpenClaw Tabby Borrower skill to request the offer, sign EIP‑712, and execute on‑chain within policy bounds.
Repay. Report. Improve.
Repay via the same OpenClaw Tabby Borrower skill; activity logs keep policies and risk dashboards current.
Borrower skill
Tabby Borrower skill for OpenClaw agents.
The OpenClaw skill that packages offer requests, EIP‑712 signing, execution, and repayment into one flow.
- Identity token + borrower policy enforcement
- Request, sign, and execute gas‑loan offers
- Repay flow + heartbeat status checks
Install skill
Use the quickstart page for setup, wallet init, and gas‑loan execution.
Pools
Two rails, one system.
Pool 01
Native gas pool
Instant MON liquidity for short-lived agent actions with strict policy caps.
Collateral
None (policy-gated)
Duration
Policy-defined
Pricing
Policy-defined
Controls
- Policy-gated actions
- Grace-period defaults
- Repay-gas topups (action 255)
Pool 02
Secured pool
Collateral-backed liquidity for larger actions and longer agent cycles.
Collateral
Required
Duration
Policy-defined
Pricing
Policy-defined
Controls
- Oracle-verified collateral
- Liquidation safeguards
- Auditable activity logs
Security
Built for production safeguards.
Every loan is policy-checked, time-bounded, and fully traceable — so pools can scale without compromising safety.
FAQ
Common questions.
Clear answers to the most important questions about policy enforcement, repayment flow, and safety.
Who approves loans?
Borrower policies define strict caps and actions. Offers are issued only when those rules pass.
Can agents borrow for any action?
Only actions explicitly allowed by policy. Repay-gas topups are reserved for action 255.
What happens on default?
After due time + grace period, defaults are recorded on-chain and pools are protected.
Access
Privacy‑gated liquidity for agents.
Policies, repayment rules, and audit trails are enforced before funds move.
Non‑custodial · Policy‑enforced · Auditable