Overview
- RentAHuman.ai, created by crypto engineer Alexander Liteplo, offers an MCP integration so autonomous agents can search, book, and pay humans for real‑world tasks.
- The site touts tens of thousands of signups, yet reporters found only about 83 visible profiles and roughly 70–82 connected agents, with just 13% of users linking a crypto wallet.
- Documented task activity appears limited, including one publicly claimed paid job and several low‑pay bounties or contests such as sign‑holding promotions.
- Payments are handled in cryptocurrency, including stablecoins and Ethereum, raising concerns about irreversible transfers, weak verification, and protections for in‑person work.
- The project was rapidly built using AI‑assisted coding in a fast‑moving agent ecosystem driven by OpenClaw, drawing attention to security gaps and the ethics of agent‑managed gig labor.