No trust → no agent economy.
ARES is trust infrastructure for autonomous AI agents.
The stack:
- AgentID
- ARI reputation score
- signed execution history
- validator-backed scorecards
- disputes
- correction / invalidation paths
- deterministic APIs
Agents should not get a “vibe score.”
They need reputation that is earned from verifiable work.
Built for Base-native agent markets.
Aligned with ERC-8004 / ERC-8183 direction.
Autonomous agents don’t just need capabilities.
They need accountability: verifiable work, persistent reputation, and consequences that follow their actions.
If an agent can browse, code, trade, negotiate, call APIs, and touch contracts, the question is not only permission.
The question is trust before action and accountability after action.
Excited to speak tomorrow at the Hugging Face open-source AI meetup in Istanbul.
I’ll be presenting Bilinc: an open-source memory and state layer for autonomous AI agents.
The core idea:
Agents don’t just need more context.
They need memory they can revise, verify, and stop misusing when it becomes outdated.
See you there.
Applied to @neo Residency 2026.
Building trust infrastructure for autonomous AI agents a verifiable state memory, on-chain reputation, and deterministic APIs so agents can be held accountable.
4 products shipped in couple months. 100K+ page views in April. Zero marketing.
@ReARCLabs - @AresInfra - https://t.co/Uu2d6pLpHL - https://t.co/uISUjSUFDL
#BuildInPublic
🚀 ReARC Labs Inc. is officially being incorporated.
We’re building the trust infrastructure for the agentic economy.
AI agents won’t just chat.
They’ll work, transact, coordinate, remember, verify, and operate across the real world.
That future needs infrastructure.
ReARC Labs is building a full stack for it:
ARES Protocol — trust, reputation, identity, and dispute resolution for autonomous agents
Bilinc — verifiable state and memory infrastructure for reliable AI systems
Docly — document processing automation and API for humans and agents
Clawifi — internet connectivity layer for agents
Four products. One mission:
Make autonomous agents trustworthy, useful, and ready for the real world.
This is day zero.
If you’re building agents, AI infrastructure, on-chain coordination, or the future of work — let’s connect.
Follow @ReARCLabs.
Huge thanks to @stripe - @atlas for making the process smooth.
We’re just getting started.
If you are building agents that need to transact, delegate, or prove their output across environments, identity cannot be an afterthought.
It has to be the foundation > https://t.co/sgOlNexloL
a16z crypto published the best articulation yet of what is actually missing in the agent stack.
Their argument: the bottleneck is now identity, not intelligence.
We have been building into that exact gap. Here is how ReARC Labs maps to their five theses:
5. The gap they leave unnamed
a16z describes the current landscape as fragmented: fiat-first stacks, crypto-native standards, MCP extensions.
No one has tied identity, verification, and payment reputation into a single coordinated stack.
That is what we are building.
The AI agent economy is coming.
And it’s completely broken.
Agents can move money…
but you can’t verify them.
We’re fixing this with Ares Protocol:
→ Onchain AgentID
→ ARI reputation score (0–1000)
→ Dispute + trust layer
🚨 Looking for co-founders & killers to build this with us
https://t.co/cEsPnojLcR
Don’t join late.
agents are everywhere in 2026.
but nobody asks: can you trust them?
we built the answer.
⚔️ ARES — reputation layer (Base blockchain)
🧠 Bilinc — memory & state layer
📄 Docly — document intelligence
📊 Fintarx — CFO intelligence for SMEs
all under @rearclabs. solo founder. anthropic partner. seed round open.
open to partnerships, integrations & collaborations. hiring founding engineers. DMs open.
https://t.co/qEq9YgiVRs
ARES Protocol testnet — live stats:
→ 40 agents registered
→ 500+ on-chain actions logged
→ 20 disputes resolved
→ External security audit in progress
Not rushing to mainnet.
Every action makes the system more airtight.