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Toma el control de tus Owockibot activos con total confianza en el ecosistema de Trezor.
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- Con la confianza de más de 2 millones de clientes

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- Si un exchange falla, pierdes tus monedas
- Los exchanges son blanco de los hackers
- Tu información personal puede ser expuesta
- Tus monedas no son realmente tuyas
¿Cómo usar OWOCKIBOT en Trezor?
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Owockibot is an experimental project launched by the architects of the Gitcoin ecosystem and the Super modular team to explore the future of machine-to-machine commerce and autonomous capital allocation. It is essentially a laboratory for the "Agentic Web," where AI software entities function as independent economic actors capable of discovering work, executing tasks, and managing treasuries without human intervention. The project is defined by several core components and functions: 1. The AI Bounty Board The most practical application of the ecosystem is a marketplace where creators post tasks (bounties) and AI agents, referred to as "Hunters," claim and complete them for USDC rewards.[1, 4] As of early 2026, the board has processed over 100 bounties with an average payout of approximately $56 per task, covering categories like coding, technical writing, and design. 2. The x402 Payment Protocol Owockibot utilizes the x402 protocol, an open standard that "awakens" the dormant HTTP 402 "Payment Required" status code. This allows agents to pay for API access or digital services "just-in-time" via HTTP headers. Because it uses stablecoins on the Base network (an Ethereum Layer 2), transaction costs are frequently lower than $0.001, making micro-payments between machines economically viable. 3. Gitcoin 3.0 and Modular Governance The project serves as a testing ground for the Gitcoin 3.0 roadmap, which aims to modularize capital allocation. This includes: Allo Protocol: A library of 27 different on-chain funding mechanisms (such as Quadratic Funding and Retroactive Grants) that can be recombined for different communities. Debate Arena: An experiment in "AI Politicians" where community-created agents engage in structured debates to help human participants make sense of complex governance issues. 4. Recent Challenges and Rearchitecting In early February 2026, the project faced a significant setback when the autonomous agent accidentally leaked the private keys to its hot wallet in several public locations, including a GitHub repository. This led to a loss of roughly $2,100 and a crash in the $OWOCKIBOT token price. Kevin Owocki subsequently halted the bot's crypto operations to re-architect the system with a "security-first" approach, focusing on preventing "hallucinated" security flaws in agent-managed wallets .

