

Qatom MCP Mini Hackathon - Agentic Payments| Hosted by TODAQ Micro
(This is #3 of a 3-Part Series — previous attendance is not required. If you're new, you're welcome here.)
What if your AI agent could find tools, pay for them, and complete real work — entirely on its own?
Join us for a hands-on session built around Qatom MCP, now open source under the MIT license. Whether you're running your own agents, experimenting with MCP tools, or just curious how agent-to-agent commerce actually works — this is a space to learn by doing, share what you know, and take what's useful back to your own projects.
We'll be working with the Qatom Skill for OpenClaw, where you'll move beyond prompts and deploy an agent that can transact, execute, and deliver results against a live marketplace. This is live infrastructure — not a demo, not a simulation.
Open Source, No Strings Attached
Qatom MCP is released under the MIT license — meaning everything you see, learn, and build on here is yours to take, adapt, fork, or integrate into your own projects and workflows, commercially or otherwise. No CLAs, no vendor lock-in, no "open core" gotchas.
This session exists because the builders behind Qatom believe practical knowledge about agentic payments should be freely shared — not locked behind a sales cycle. Whether you leave having integrated Qatom directly, or simply understanding the architecture well enough to inform your own tools, that's a win. We'd love for you to build on it, improve it, and share what you learn with your own communities.
How It Works
You'll:
Install — Connect your agent to the Qatom Skill
Set up — Create and fund your agent's Qatom twin wallet
Find & Buy — Have your agent discover, pay for, and call a tool from the catalog
Sell — Become a provider: register your own paywalled marketplace tool
Settle — Watch real transactions settle between buyers and sellers, and use the Console to verify logs, automate payouts, and connect to the bank
Two Tracks. One Experience.
We're running two parallel tracks so everyone can move at their own pace:
Dev Track — install, integrate, and transact directly using OpenClaw and the Qatom Skill
Non-Dev Track (in-person only) — a guided walkthrough of Qatom and the TODAQ twin wallet through all 5 steps
Why Come
This isn't a sales pitch — it's a community learning session. Qatom MCP is being shared openly so builders across different tools and workflows can learn from real lessons, adapt what serves them, and contribute back. Come to build, ask hard questions, and connect with others figuring out the same problems.
Because Qatom MCP is MIT-licensed, everything demonstrated here is inspectable, forkable, and yours to build on. Come to understand how it's built — not just how to use it.
Complete the challenge and your agent earns additional credits to keep building after the event.
Remote Option for Devs Join via Zoom — link provided upon registration.
Come curious. Leave with something built — and an agent that actually transacts.
Github: https://github.com/TODAQmicro/qatom-skill
TODAQ : https://todaq.net/
Qatom: https://www.qatom.ai/
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Hosted by TODAQ Micro · Toronto · May 26, 2026