Welcome to attn
attn builds attn Credit: credit for approved agent-commerce and onchain-revenue use cases.
Today that shows up in two public product surfaces:
- agent credit for approved services and jobs,
- borrower credit backed by Pump.fun creator fees.
This docs site explains what is public today, what is still under review, and what should not be inferred from roadmap language.
The important framing is:
- revenue is the proof the agent already does useful work,
- reputation helps with the starter line before a long repayment history exists,
- spend stays bounded to approved rails while the public product remains narrow.
At a high level, attn:
- reads revenue and payment activity to understand borrowing capacity,
- works with programmable accounts, routing rules, and policy controls,
- adjusts limits as activity changes,
- may later sit behind wallets, marketplaces, cards, and commerce flows when those lanes have their own proof.
Some pages in these docs describe target capital-side mechanics, pool design, and LP reporting. Those pages are not an open LP product announcement.
Current public proof is narrow: Pump.fun creator fees remain the main borrower-side proof, and the agent-credit guide covers approved service/job usage. XLayer remains tightly gated.
Where to start
- attn 1-pager
- Agent credit guide
- Borrower estimate
- How attn Credit works (non-technical)
- Partner-managed wallet integration requirements
- The missing layer is credit
- Who attn is for
- For agent builders and apps
- Where agent revenue comes from today
- For cards and commerce partners
- For liquidity providers
- Risk, limits, and control modes