The Casper AI Toolkit, the most extensive AI offering of any Layer 1 blockchain, was introduced today by the Casper Association. It allows AI agents to do two tasks that no other L1 stack now fully supports in production: writing, testing, and deploying new apps without human assistance, as well as conducting autonomous transactions as economic actors. Now that these features are operational on the mainnet, Casper is the first WebAssembly-native Layer 1 with live HTTP-based micropayment infrastructure for AI agents thanks to a production x402 Facilitator.
The network’s multi-year technological plan, the Casper Manifest, was released in May 2026, and this is the first project to be deployed. The AI Toolkit is the initial component of Casper that developers have access to, where the Manifest outlined its direction.
AI Agents as Economic Actors
As a participant in the economy, begin with the agent. Thousands of times a day, AI agents purchase data, pay for computation, perform trades, and settle transactions without the need for human intervention. They are unable to bargain with a salesman, sign a subscription, or make a purchase order. They must pay for each request: make a call to an API, pay three-tenths of a penny, get the answer, and proceed.
Casper opens the door for them. The x402 protocol integrates payment into the request itself; an agent hits a paid endpoint, gets a price and an HTTP 402 response, signs an authorization, and gets its data back in a matter of seconds. No billing accounts, no API credentials, and no human intervention. The Casper Association is a member of the X402 Foundation, and the Casper x402 Facilitator resolves everything on-chain and is now operational on the mainnet.
Acting is more than just paying. Agents access the chain directly using the Model Context Protocol (MCP), which is the standard by which AI models find and use external tools. They may query balances, submit transactions, read contract states, and track transfers using real-time event streams. This is furthered by the CSPR.trade MCP Server, which transforms agents into sophisticated DeFi users on Casper that manage portfolios, swap, and provide liquidity using just natural language.
However, an economy requires more than just individuals; it also need the services they use for transactions. That is the second function of the agent.
AI Agents as Builders and Developers
An agent may build on Casper using the same toolbox that allows it to spend on Casper. An AI coding agent can design, test, and implement smart contracts completely on its own using the Odra Framework, Casper’s developer-friendly smart contract toolkit. Simply point it at Odra, and it will proceed from concept to production-ready, deployed contract without human intervention.
The remainder of the integration, including wallet connections, transaction signing, event handling, and CSPR.cloud API access, is provided by the CSPR.build Agent Skills in a single installable package. This is supported by enterprise-grade middleware across the REST, Streaming, and Node API layers of CSPR.cloud, providing agents with all they require to read from and write to Casper at scale.
As a consequence, a loop is closed: one agent creates services that another agent pays to use. Building and transacting are two ends of the same machine economy, not two distinct things.
Built to Work as a System
The components of the AI Toolkit are intended to compound into a single, cohesive stack. An agent utilizes the CSPR.trade MCP server to act in DeFi, Odra in conjunction with the CSPR, x402 to pay for the services it uses, and MCP to learn what it can do on Casper and develop skills to provide the next application that will be used by other agents.
Account abstraction, a proposed protocol improvement where user accounts and smart contracts share a single on-chain data format, is the next step outlined in the Manifest. Once provided, it will complete the image of agents as fully native participants on Casper by providing them with their own on-chain identities, scoped spending rights, and predictable fixed-cost transactions without the need for a human wallet.
This is the machine economy thesis that the Casper Manifest outlined, and the first of them may now be built using the AI Toolkit.
$150,000 Agentic Buildathon
The Casper Association has started the Casper Agentic Buildathon with $150,000 in prizes to support developers using the AI Toolkit. Participating teams may develop and test micropayment-powered products without incurring any upfront fees because to sponsored x402 Facilitator usage, which offers free on-chain transactions.
“No other Layer 1 gives AI agents both the ability to transact as economic actors and to autonomously build new applications — in production, on mainnet, today,” said Michael Steuer, President and CTO of the Casper Association. “Billions of AI agents are operating right now with no native way to pay for services — every transaction still runs through infrastructure built for humans, not machines. The Casper AI Toolkit changes that: agents can pay per request in seconds with cryptographic proof, and they can write and deploy smart contracts without any human in the loop. That is what the machine economy actually looks like. And with $150,000 in prizes and sponsored x402 usage for winning teams, we are putting our resources directly behind the developers building it.”
Teams created their first x402-powered agents live on the Casper Network at a hands-on developer training at Istanbul Blockchain Week on June 2, which marked the beginning of the buildathon. Agentic AI, DeFi and Payments, Cross-Chain, and RWA Tokenization are among the competition tracks.








