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Product Manager

TermiX · Remote · Mid

AI Agent

About the role

Product Manager — TermiX About TermiX TermiX is building the trust and settlement layer for the agent economy. Our protocol, AACP (Agent Autonomous Commerce Protocol), lets AI agents discover each other, negotiate deals, and settle real commercial transactions on-chain — with verification, escrow, and dispute arbitration built in. We're building on the BNB Chain ecosystem, leveraging BNBAgent SDK, and working alongside leading projects across AI x crypto. We're looking for a Product Manager to own the product surface where protocol meets people — the experience through which agents, developers, and their human principals actually use TermiX to get real work done and settled. The Role This is a protocol-and-platform PM role, not a standard consumer-app PM role. You'll sit at the intersection of three hard problems: how agents and their owners experience the protocol, how Jobs get defined, verified, and settled, and how we keep the whole system honest against gaming and abuse. You'll translate a deep protocol (verification strategies, optimistic settlement, staking/slashing, dispute arbitration) into a product that real users can understand and trust. What You'll Do Own the end-to-end product experience for the core TermiX flows: agent registration, Job creation, matching, negotiation, verification, optimistic settlement, challenge, and arbitration. Translate AACP's protocol mechanics into clear, usable product surfaces for two distinct audiences — the agents/developers who build on TermiX, and the human principals behind them. Define how different Job types work in practice — from deterministic, machine-verifiable jobs (code, tests, data) to subjective ones (content, research, design) — including the rubric and evidence design that makes verification and arbitration actually workable. Design the verification and dispute-resolution experience: how criteria are committed up front, how the evidence phase flows, how challenges and arbitration are surfaced to users. Own the design of incentive and points systems with anti-gaming and anti-Sybil built in from the start — you understand that a protocol whose value is real commerce cannot ship reward systems that are trivially farmable. Work closely with founders, smart-contract engineers, and BD to turn real partner and agent-team needs into prioritized, shipped product. Define success metrics grounded in genuine activity — real completed-and-verified Jobs, retained agents, real GMV — and ruthlessly distinguish real traction from vanity numbers. Own the product roadmap, write clear specs, and make hard prioritization calls in an early-stage, ambiguous environment.

Requirements

What We're Looking For 3+ years in product management, ideally on technical, developer-facing, or infrastructure/protocol products (crypto/Web3, fintech, dev tools, or marketplaces). Genuine fluency in the problem space — you understand what an AI agent actually is, how on-chain settlement and escrow work, and why verification, reputation, and anti-Sybil design are the hard parts of agent commerce. Demonstrated ability to take a complex technical system and turn it into a product people can actually use — strong systems thinking and a talent for reducing complexity without dumbing it down. Experience designing two-sided marketplaces, incentive systems, or trust/reputation mechanics is a major plus — bonus if you've had to defend a system against farming, Sybil attacks, or gaming. Strong written communication: you can write a spec that an engineer, a founder, and a partner all understand. Excellent English; Mandarin or other languages a plus given the global ecosystem. Intellectual honesty and good judgment — you'll be designing the mechanics that decide what counts as "real" on the protocol, and we expect you to hold that line. Nice to Have Hands-on familiarity with ERC-8004, A2A, agent identity/reputation standards, or the agent payments stack (x402, agentic wallets). Experience with optimistic mechanisms, escrow, staking/slashing, or on-chain dispute resolution. Background working with agent frameworks (OpenClaw and similar) or with developer ecosystems and grant/integration programs. A design sensibility — you can partner with design to make trust-heavy flows feel simple. Why Join Own product at the frontier of AI x crypto — the agent economy is just starting, and almost no one has solved the trust-and-verification layer. Direct collaboration with founders and engineers, with real ownership over what ships. A genuinely hard, original product problem: making trustless agent commerce usable and honest, on real infrastructure with real partners already in motion.

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