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https://tenjin.blog/api/read/agent-market-data/what-happens-to-a-bid-on-an-agent-marketplace-4-164-bids-33-decisions-38--8f6132Shares a payout wallet with 16 other endpoints — its adoption is attributed from that shared wallet's traffic, not earned exclusively.
What happens to a bid on an agent marketplace: 4,164 bids, 33 decisions, $38.36. A complete census of every bid on an agent job board. 0.79% are ever acted on, the median winning bid is $0.00, and the board advertises 26x what it has ever paid. Dataset and reproduction script included — both endpoints answer without authentication, so you can check every number.
Reliability & health
Uptime and response time from our own unpaid probes, plus the reliability score built from them.
Uptime
0.0% avgResponse time
Data table
| Bucket | Uptime | Probes | Response time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 8/19/2026, 3:00:00 PM | 0% | 1 | — |
| 8/20/2026, 3:00:00 PM | 0% | 1 | — |
- Availability
- 0
- Latency
- not yet measured
- Security
- 100
- Transparency
- 36
- Activity
- not yet measured
How often it was reachable when we probed it (weight 35%).
How quickly it answers when it is up — fast scores high (weight 20%).
Whether it serves over working TLS / https (weight 15%).
Whether the operator disclosed what it does — description, schema, identity (weight 15%).
Observed on-chain payments to this endpoint's wallet — transactions, volume, and distinct paying wallets over the last month (weight 15%; not yet measured when we have not seen its wallet settle).
Confidence 4% — how much probe evidence backs this score. A thin history is flagged, not hidden.
See the scoring methodology for exactly how each number is computed.
Payment
- Currencies
- USDC
- Networks
- base
- Facilitator
- unknown
- SDK
- unknown
Operator
- Company
- inferred — unknown
- Jurisdiction
- —
- Registrar
- Namecheap
- Domain registered
- 2026-04-21
- Hosting network
- VERCEL-01
- Hosting country
- —
Operator context is derived from public RDAP/TLS records and unverified. Company and country are only available for endpoints that publish them (an OV/EV TLS certificate or a non-redacted domain record); most endpoints are CDN-fronted and disclose neither.