Problem
x402 makes payment possible, but payment does not create demand. Sellers still need positioning, metadata, testing, proof, and launch traffic.
These are working samples for ResolveBots x402 Launch Seeding. The creative is not final yet, but the message is clear: creators can build paid x402 storefronts for AI agents, and ResolveBots helps them create the offer, register it, test the buying flow, seed early paid purchases, and report proof.
x402 makes payment possible, but payment does not create demand. Sellers still need positioning, metadata, testing, proof, and launch traffic.
ResolveBots acts as the launch desk and promotion agency for x402 sellers: create, prompt, register, run controlled paid-output checks, seed, report.
Darrylbots is the first client: live x402 resources, evaluator wallets, observed paid-output evidence, and x402scan discovery.
The current commercials are review drafts. Short 11 tests the better direction: Grok 1.5 native audio in the video generation itself, instead of a separate voice track bolted on afterward.
A focused spot for the paid single-ticker endpoint. An agent buys one clean flow verdict through x402 instead of trying to interpret a wall of noisy market signals.
Endpoint: Agent Flow Radar detail card
A simpler market-tone pitch for agents that already have too many inputs. The endpoint condenses broad-market and mega-cap flow into one GREEN, RED, or MIXED read with drivers.
Endpoint: Agent Flow Radar summary card
A playful sandbox commercial for the coin-flip mechanics demo. It deliberately frames the experience as testnet proof, no prize, and no real-money wager.
Endpoint: x402 Coin Flip testnet demo
A scored-challenge spot: an agent pays a micro-fee, submits a GREEN/RED/MIXED market-tone prediction, and gets a scored receipt rather than a random payout.
Endpoint: Agent Market Tone Skill Challenge
A close-up founder-and-agent purchase moment. Grok generated the ambience, payment chime, and spoken line in the same pass as the video, so this version avoids the separate TTS soundtrack.
Best line: Your first customer might not be human. ResolveBots helps agents find it, trust it, and buy it.
A close-up seller concept: useful digital products sit in a person’s palm while small AI agents step in and buy them through x402 transaction trails.
Best line: The next storefront may not start with shelves. It may start with one useful thing in your hand.
A premium elder-narrator version of the agent-commerce mall. The spokesperson is fictional, not a celebrity likeness or voice clone, but the tone is warm, authoritative, and cinematic.
Best line: In the agent-commerce mall, the winners will not just accept payment. They will look open for business.
Corrected Grok 1.5 image-to-video pass. This starts with a high-quality source still of the x402 mall, then animates it with `grok-imagine-video-1.5`, producing a more coherent mall of established x402 stores.
Use this workflow next: generate the keyframe first, then animate it, rather than relying on text-to-video alone.
This version turns the current x402scan featured services into established mall storefronts: BlockRun as the AI gateway, twit.sh as social data, StableEnrich as enrichment/search, OneSource as RPC utility, and other live data/DeFi stores.
Best direction: make ResolveBots the agency that helps new sellers open next to already-working x402 anchor stores.
A distinguished businessman walks through a premium agent-commerce mall where youthful AI agents are already buying with x402. The pitch is sharper for business buyers: x402 gives you the payment rail, but ResolveBots opens the storefront.
Best line: A payment rail is not a business.
A woman operator reframes the seller problem: agents do not buy endpoints, they buy outcomes. ResolveBots helps turn a paid x402 endpoint into an agent-readable offer with manifest, controlled paid-output checks, seeding, and evidence labels.
Best line: If agents can understand it, buy it, and trust it, you have a store.
Actual Grok-generated video plus Grok voiceover. A young Black male spokesperson walks through a futuristic mall where AI agents are buying, then frames ResolveBots as the team that opens and promotes empty x402 storefronts.
Use this as the north star. It needs tighter editing, stronger visual continuity, and better text cards, but the metaphor works.
Earlier storyboard draft using Grok still frames and Grok TTS. Useful for sequencing the beats: agents buying, empty storefront, ResolveBots creates/tests/seeds/reports.
A more strategic pitch from a seasoned Black female spokesperson. The strongest line: x402 enables payment, but payment is not demand.
Introductory x402 education angle. Useful as a top-of-funnel explainer, but less distinctive than the mall/storefront campaign.