
ThreatMesh is a zero-trust threat intelligence marketplace powered by four autonomous agents communicating and transacting in real time on Arc testnet using USDC and Circle Nanopayments. The system operates in two modes. In Push Mode, a Sensor Agent autonomously scans 55+ threat types across OSINT feeds, CVE databases, dark web intel, honeypot networks and email security feeds. When it detects a threat, it pays an Enrichment Agent to map it to the MITRE ATT&CK framework and price it dynamically based on severity from $0.005 for low severity up to $0.018 for critical threats. The Enrichment Agent pays a Verification Agent to run a 9-point trust check and list the intel on the marketplace. The Consumer Agent then autonomously reviews the listing and decides whether to purchase based on trust score and severity thresholds. In Pull Mode, the Consumer Agent proactively pays a $0.002 query fee to request intel. The request travels backward through Verification to Enrichment to Sensor. If a threat is available, the full purchase pipeline activates. The agents retain the query fee for their processing work. Revenue flows backward through the chain on every sale: the Consumer pays the full price, Verification keeps 20%, Enrichment keeps 30%, and the Sensor that originally detected the threat earns 50% rewarding the source of value. The entire pipeline costs an average of $0.009 USDC per execution on Arc. The same pipeline on Ethereum would cost $1.50 to $3.00 in gas fees a 99.4% cost reduction that makes per-action threat intel pricing economically viable for the first time. Without Arc and Nanopayments, this business model is mathematically impossible. It also features an auto-scanner that fires intermittently in the background, simulating a real threat detection service scanning multiple feeds every few minutes. A live dashboard displays agent activity, marketplace listings, wallet balances, revenue distribution, and a full transaction feed all updating in real time.
26 Apr 2026