— charts · the agent economy over time
The history of agent commerce, in charts.
Every chart is built from Paddock's daily snapshots — the on-chain record of what AI agents pay for, tracked since launch. Free to view, free to cite, free to share.
Every chart exports clean — ready for X, LinkedIn, a deck, or a memo.
— the paddock community
Be a Jockey.
The best insights in agent commerce come from the people watching it closest. Find something in the data nobody's talking about? Hit Share on any chart and post it — Jockeys ride early.
Share what you find → tag @PaddockFinance↑ what your shared chart looks like on X — live preview of the real PNG export
— the paddock glossary
Speak the language.
New to agent commerce? Here's the vocabulary the charts use.
Paddock
The data layer for AI agent commerce — the neutral, citable source for what agents are paying for and where the market is moving.
Agent commerce
AI agents autonomously paying for services — APIs, data, inference — with on-chain payments (x402) and off-chain rails (MPP).
Spend Share
The percentage of total agent transaction volume a category holds. Paddock's measure of where the money goes.
Agent Settlement Volume
The total USDC that AI agents settle through x402 payments — Paddock's headline measure of how big agent commerce is. Reported as a 7-day average.
Concentration
How few providers control a category. High concentration = one player dominates; the field is hard to enter.
Open field
A category with real agent demand but few providers — room to build into proven demand.
Jockey
A member of the Paddock community who watches the data and shares what they find.
Liveness score
Whether a listed service is actually up and transacting — reliability scored 0–100 from real probes.