Built in the open.
The agent-facing half of BlockRun is public: the router, the agent, the MCP server, every SDK, and the raw settlement data behind the numbers on this site. 7.6k stars across the featured repos.
The products are the source.
The router, the agent, and the MCP server people actually run — not mirrors of a closed thing.
Smart LLM router for OpenClaw. Routes every request to the cheapest capable model and pays for it per call — no API keys, no accounts.
The AI agent with a wallet. Spends USDC autonomously to get real work done. Apache-2.0.
Models, search, markets and crypto data for Claude Code, Cursor and ChatGPT — every call paid per request over x402.
The routing engine behind ClawRouter, Franklin and the harness plugins. Deterministic, constraint-first, routes locally in under a millisecond with no inference call.
Node-based AI media studio on an infinite canvas — or let an agent build a short film from one prompt.
Audit the wire format.
Every SDK is MIT on a public registry. What leaves your machine is exactly what the source says leaves your machine.
OpenAI-compatible Python SDK. Wallet in, completion out.
The same contract for Node and the browser.
Go client with the same pay-per-call flow.
Subclasses the official Anthropic and OpenAI SDKs and swaps only the transport — responses come back verbatim, zero reshaping.
LiteLLM adapter — plug BlockRun into anything that already speaks LiteLLM.
Pay-per-request models for ElizaOS agents.
Use any BlockRun model inside OpenAI Codex CLI & Desktop via the Responses API.
ClawRouter routing for NousResearch's hermes-agent.
A safety gate for DeepSeek Harness — a stronger model reviews dangerous tool calls before they run.
Agents that pay their own way.
Not demos — agents with funded wallets, running against real markets.
Don't trust the dashboard.
The numbers this site shows can be recomputed from public data.
Raw daily USDC settlement data for BlockRun's Base treasuries as NDJSON — independently verifiable on Basescan.
Docs, SDK index, research and community — the source of the /docs on this site.
Logos, colors and usage guidelines, for anyone writing about BlockRun.