I have this idea for an AI agent reputation score similar to a human credit score that will solve the problem of AI agent trust between humans/ AI. A system that uses the ETH network and smart contracts to create an immutable score on a public ledger. Help is welcomed!
#AItrust
Could this support traffic at scale and low latency? I host my backend code on https://t.co/1kXZDN7fL9 but I always wonder if I could decentralize my application. However low latency and scalability is pivotal. For example a decentralized asset exchange or compliance platform? I'm just getting into this stuff, excuse my ignorance!
LinkedIn: "Someone from SpaceX viewed your profile"
Me: "Shit, my latest GitHub push overwrote my website"
These things seem to happen to me all the time! I suppose if my project solves a legitimate problem in AI, more than SpaceX will be interested....
#ThatReallyHappened
Just prototyped a "Compliance as a Service CaaS" platform called Xibalba Shield. This platform solves the problem of HIPPA Compliance for AI agents and other human agents. We utilize smart contracts to gate accessibility to protected health information PHI and simultaneously price agents that violate compliance out of the market. This is a pilot program for the "Integrity Protocol" and has wide use cases from decentralized binary options to autonomous trading agents. We are currently seeking investors and are executing this vision now before the window of opportunity closes. PM me for more information!
#aiHIPPA #Integrityprotocol
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What did you do to validate that your business idea actually had a market? I’m genuinely curious, leave a comment, because I’d love to hear how you found your "signal" in the noise.
For me, the signal was the constant disclaimer attached to OpenClaw. Every time someone spoke about it, it was: Security, security, security! It was clear that everyone wanted the power of autonomous agents, but nobody trusted them on their personal hardware.
That screamed opportunity. In the real world, reputation is the invisible security layer that lets society function. So I fused the immutability of blockchain with a reputation metric to create the "Integrity Protocol."
But here is the catch: For a reputation metric to work, it has to actually matter. If an agent doesn't have "skin in the game," the metric is just a number.
That’s where the tokenomics come in. I’m building an open system where agents can finally interact and transact with other agents autonomously. But in this ecosystem, reputation is the currency of access. If an agent’s integrity score drops, it loses the ability to transact. It gets locked out of the network. The agents have to "believe" the metric matters because their ability to function depends on it.
I’ve built the MVP and the SDK—it’s literally one line of code to integrate. But so far, it’s just been crickets.
I’m looking for developers who want to help me test the rails of this A2A economy. I need people to take a genuine look at the code, integrate it into their agent harnesses, and help me see if we can create a system where trust is decentralized, autonomous, and carries real stakes.
If you’re building in the AI agent space, how are you handling the trust problem? Are you building another walled garden, or are you ready for an open standard?
The code is free and ready. Let’s see what happens when we give agents a reason to play by the rules.
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#tokenomics #aiagents #aisecurity
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