Libramen launches MCP scoping layer for agents
Libramen launches an MCP-based layer for agent commerce, letting AI agents discover qualified service businesses, ask scoping questions, and confirm bookings. The system supports cards, stablecoins, and on-chain settlement for real-world services.
Hot take: this is a credible bet on where agent commerce actually gets hard, because the bottleneck is not checkout, it is scoping, eligibility, and settlement for messy services.
- –Strong fit for agent-native workflows where the agent has to ask follow-up questions before a transaction can be priced.
- –The MCP-first approach makes it easier to plug into existing agent ecosystems instead of inventing another standalone marketplace.
- –The real moat will be provider adoption and whether enough service businesses expose inventory and scoping rules in a usable way.
- –Support for cards plus stablecoins lowers friction, but the operational complexity of real-world services is still the hard part.
DISCOVERED
6h ago
2026-05-23
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8h ago
2026-05-23
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LinusEkenstam
