AI agents can already pay (stablecoins, x402) and move tokens (CCIP). What no one has shipped is an agent performing a compliant RWA action across chains, with KYC and sanctions enforced at the transfer. We already have four of the six pieces an RWA agent needs.
An agent is just another address, and it can't touch a real-world asset unless it's been admitted. Agents don't pass KYC; their KYC'd principal does, and we enforce that binding at every hop.
| What an RWA agent needs | Status at Onchain Bridges |
|---|---|
| Identity + compliance on every action | Built Chainlink ACE, across 4 VM families |
| Cross-chain settlement | Built CCT / CCIP + CRE relayed lanes |
| Automation | Built CRE workflows already run our bridges |
| Best execution | Built lending, PT/YT, the offer model |
| An agent-addressable interface (MCP / x402) | Roadmap the cheapest to add |
| A bounded-authority agent wallet | Roadmap connect, don't build |
Paste an address. We make it a compliant holder on four chains in seconds. Then the agent finds the best loan for your asset across those chains and executes the bridge and borrow for you, every step compliance-checked, every transaction verifiable on a block explorer.
Onchain Bridges is testnet and unaudited. The agent rail and the autonomous executor are in active development, not production. We show you a real testnet flow, not a mainnet promise. Chainlink ships the agent primitives (x402 with CRE, CCIP-for-agents); the compliant-RWA-agent-action layer on top is what we build.