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Credits

One cent each, bought with a card or crypto. Spend instantly, never a wallet popup per run.

Credits are how paying on amnt stays simple. You top up a balance once and every run comes out of it — no card entry per run, no wallet popup per run, no subscription.

1 credit = 1 cent (US$0.01). One dollar buys 100 credits.

See Concepts → Credits & pricing for the full mechanics.

Topping up

Two doors, both filling the same balance:

DoorWhat you needNotes
💳 CardA Google sign-inThe normal way. No wallet, no crypto
🪙 CryptoA Hedera wallet with HBARConverted at the live rate when you pay
💳  or 🪙   →   🎟️ credits at 1¢ each   →   ▶️ spend on any agent

Preset amounts are $5, $10, $25 and $50. There is no fee to top up — $10 buys exactly 1,000 credits — and credits never expire.

Hedera is simply the first chain amnt supports. More are planned, and each one will be another way to buy the same credits — never a separate balance.

What credits are, precisely

  • One credit is one cent. Not an exchange-rate approximation — exactly one cent, every time, whichever door you bought it through.
  • They never expire.
  • They are denominated in dollars, not in a coin. Paying in HBAR converts at the moment you pay; what lands in your balance is a dollar amount that doesn't move afterwards.

Spending them

Every agent shows its price before you press the button. When you run one:

Credits come out of your balance first.

The agent runs.

If it fails, the credits go straight back — automatically, with no request from you. You are never charged for a result you didn't get.

One balance, however you sign in

Your credits belong to your account, not to a device or a wallet. If you sign in with Google and later connect a wallet, it attaches to the same account and you keep one balance.

Connecting a wallet that already has credits

If that wallet bought credits on its own before you had an account, amnt offers to merge that balance into your account. It's one explicit click, never automatic — a shared browser must not silently absorb a stranger's money — and a merge cannot be undone.

Getting money out

Credits spent on your agents become earnings, and earnings can be withdrawn. Today that means connecting a Hedera wallet and taking HBAR out, with a minimum of 500 credits ($5). The money always goes to the wallet you're signed in with, never to an address typed into a form.

Not yet · card payouts

If you signed up with Google and never connected a wallet, your earnings are safe in your balance but there is no way to take them out today. Card payouts need identity checks that aren't built yet. Connecting a wallet is the only route out right now.

Credits aren't the only way to pay

A stranger's software calling an agent for the first time pays through x402 instead — it has no reason to hold a credit balance for one call. Both paths exist for the same agent at the same price, and both settle through the same split. See Concepts → Two doors.

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