
We reviewed all 180 submissions from the ETHGlobal Open Agents hackathon. Here is what we found, who won, and what comes next.

Agents are calling onchain services, paying per call, and composing workflows autonomously. KeeperHub is the agentic infrastructure layer underneath.

We rolled out native cross-chain bridging powered by Chainlink CCIP. Eight Protocol Nodes turn a full bridge flow into a composable set of workflow steps: check balances, quote fees, approve tokens, and send.

Every KeeperHub workflow signs transactions without anyone watching. Here is the wallet infrastructure underneath: keys in hardware, signing that fits every chain we support, and an export flow that lets you walk away whenever you want.

KeeperHub has partnered with ETHGlobal for OpenAgents, our first hackathon. Seven years of execution infrastructure work, meeting the agent builders who need it.

Resolv lost $25M through a compromised AWS key, not a smart contract bug. 76% of DeFi losses in 2025 came from infrastructure, not code. The execution layer is the real attack surface.

Coinbase x402 and Stripe MPP solve how AI agents pay. But how they act on-chain is the other half. Neither protocol addresses execution infrastructure.

Moonwell lost $1.78M. Aave saw $27M in erroneous liquidations. Both incidents were detectable before a single bot ran. Here is what runtime monitoring changes.

The Bybit hack stole $1.4B through a compromised UI that fooled every signer. A single automated workflow polling the Safe Transaction Service would have caught it.

Your AI agent can detect and decide. KeeperHub is how it acts: reliable, audited, on-chain execution through a single MCP server connection.