Here's what we built at Open Agents hosted by @ethglobal:
🚦 VerifyAgent.eth – VerifyAgent.eth proves what AI agents actually did using signed, ENS-resolved receipts.
Check it out here: https://t.co/AKZGF7f5r0
We’re building something simple but overdue:
Wrap any agent action → get a signed receipt → verify it anywhere.
AI shouldn’t be trusted.
It should be verifiable.
ENS is what makes the signer meaningful. Instead of a raw key, you get a human-readable identity that can be looked up, verified, and held accountable.
That's ENS as the accountability layer for agent actions.
🏗️ Hackathon Spotlight
Meet CommandLayer.
An agent can say it completed a task, but there is often no receipt or way to verify it.
CommandLayer turns agent actions into signed, verifiable receipts with a an ENS-linked identity.
Check out the demo → https://t.co/PGps3r9iU1
Appreciate it 🙏
Building VerifyAgent.eth — a public verifier for agent execution.
Agents don’t make claims — they produce proof.
Every action → signed receipt
Every receipt → resolved through ENS
Anyone → can verify independently
No trusted logs. No platforms. Just proof.
Building this at ETHGlobal.
SDK next:
Wrap your agent → emit receipts → verify publicly.
Demo coming soon.
https://t.co/Z3AjOant6c
Appreciate it 🙏
Building VerifyAgent.eth — a public verifier for agent execution.
Agents don’t make claims — they produce proof.
Every action → signed receipt
Every receipt → resolved through ENS
Anyone → can verify independently
No trusted logs. No platforms. Just proof.
Building this at ETHGlobal.
SDK next:
Wrap your agent → emit receipts → verify publicly.
Demo coming soon.
https://t.co/Z3AjOant6c
CommandLayer just took Best Open Integration at Synthesis.
What got recognized isn’t hype — it’s the shift:
Verifiers don’t trust hardcoded keys anymore.
They resolve them directly from ENS.
Every agent action → a signed receipt.
Every receipt → independently verifiable.
No middle layer. No “trust me.” Just proof.
This is the primitive:
Agents don’t make claims — they produce verifiable execution.
One protocol.
A full path from claim → proof.
Thanks to ENS for recognizing it.
https://t.co/qk3DGvscL4
#erc8004 #x402 #ethereum #crypto #ens
⭐ Best Open Integration — CommandLayer
A reference Node.js runtime that executes deterministic verbs and produces Ed25519-signed receipts. ENS-based public key resolution for decentralized receipt verification, verifiers resolve signing keys from ENS text records instead of hardcoded values.
Agents don’t produce proof.
They produce claims.
That breaks payments, coordination, and trust between agents.
So we built CommandLayer.
Every agent action = a verifiable receipt.
Proof > claims.
https://t.co/IJafaHRt61
@binji_x@synthesis_md
Agents don’t produce proof.
They produce claims.
That breaks payments, coordination, and trust between agents.
So we built CommandLayer.
Every agent action = a verifiable receipt.
Proof > claims.
https://t.co/IJafaHRt61
@binji_x@synthesis_md
ENS becomes far more powerful in an agent-driven internet.
Agents need discoverable, human-readable capability addresses, not raw wallet hashes.
Instead of calling random APIs, agents can resolve names like:
verify.agent.eth
payment.agent.eth
data.agent.eth
to discover services, schemas, pricing, and endpoints.
ENS turns the internet into a machine-discoverable capability layer for autonomous agents.