A massive achievement for the team at @cheqd_io 🫡
Recognition and support from the largest bank in the world!
"Promote your business to JPMorganChase, partners, and investors with opportunities to uncover commercial opportunities at showcase events at the end of the programme"
$CHEQ
🎉We’re proud to share that @cheqd_io has been selected to join the @jpmorgan Chase Fintech Forward Programme 2025!
We’re excited to demonstrate real-world applications of verifiable credentials in financial services, where trust is critical.🌐
#JPMCFintechForward
This Vouched partnership is honestly one of the biggest signals yet for what $CHEQ is becoming.
This is not another random “AI partnership”.
Vouched is a serious identity verification company operating in regulated industries and verifying millions of identities.
And now they are integrating:
➡️ cryptographic agent identities
➡️ Verifiable Credentials
➡️ decentralized trust chains
➡️ tamper-proof audit trails
➡️ DID infrastructure anchored on cheqd
Why this matters:
AI agents cannot scale globally on “trust me bro” systems, centralized reputation databases or static API keys.
Autonomous systems handling:
🟠 payments
🟠 healthcare
🟠 contracts
🟠 enterprise workflows
🟠 sensitive data
need:
➡️ verifiable identity
➡️ delegated authority
➡️ revocation
➡️ cryptographic proof
➡️ interoperable trust registries
This is literally the Internet of Trust thesis playing out in real time.
The market still prices $CHEQ like a dead low-cap altcoin.
But if serious enterprises start routing AI trust and identity infrastructure through cheqd, the repricing potential becomes enormous.
This is how infrastructure narratives start:
quietly… until suddenly everyone realizes the rails are already being built underneath the next era of the internet.
AI agents are entering the enterprise, but can you trust them?
At GOSIM Paris 2026, Fraser Edwards (@fraser_again) will speak on:
Agentic AI in the Enterprise, Rethinking Software and Work
🗓 May 5 | 🕒 15:30 - 16:30 | 📍 Master Stage
Without identity, AI agents cannot prove who they are or what they are allowed to do. That is the real blocker to enterprise adoption.
Come find Fraser at the event for a chat.
https://t.co/uwFNTE73nY
Security analysis for 2026 points to new demands on identity and access management arising from the continuous and autonomous nature of AI agents.
Adaptive evaluation of permissions and behaviour becomes increasingly relevant as agents trigger actions across varied systems.
Yesterday, @fraser_again spoke at the 'Building trust in digital supply chains with organisational identity' event hosted by @DigiCatapult.
Proud to be part of a small but strong group helping shape the future of trust and organisational identity in the UK.
We’re excited to partner with @VouchedID.
Vouched KYA now integrates the cheqd network, adding cryptographic agent identities, verifiable credentials and tamper-proof audit trails, without vendor lock-in.
Know more: https://t.co/anX0p1DXJt
Have you ran the maths of this small scale amount of AI agents needed DID:CHEQD identifiers?
Have you ran the numbers for reports/audits as operations on @cheqd_io network?
Do you know that there's a price oracle for operation costs converted into $cheq used?
Eg, a DID write $2.00 @ token price $0.002 is 1000 cheq alone.
There will be billions of AI agents in the future, and beyond.
More trusted interactions, demands more teust registries.
Cheqd is a trust registry, its infrastructure.
It is a immutable, persistent and transparent cryptographically verifiable data registry.
📰 @Mastercard and @Google just launched Verifiable Intent — a cryptographic trust layer for AI agent transactions.
This is a big moment. Here's why it matters for the future of identity. 🧵
📰 @NIST just launched an AI Agent Standards Initiative.
The US government is building the rulebook for agentic AI and identity is at the centre of it. 🧵
🔬 We’ve just scheduled our March AMA.
We’ll be providing some updates on our latest Oracle release, partner news, and answering your community questions.
Join us.
📅 Thur 26 March
🕟 1600 UTC
Set a reminder. 👇
https://t.co/4nyce55ery
📰 Gartner predicts more than 1,000 legal claims against enterprises for AI agent harms by the end of 2026.
Insufficient guardrails. Inadequate oversight. No audit trail.
Here's the uncomfortable truth about AI accountability. 🧵
This is exactly what cheqd enables:
→ agents carry verifiable credentials
→ credentials are cryptographically bound to their authoriser
→ trust registries confirm legitimacy before any action is taken
Bots already account for almost 50% of internet traffic.
Bad bots: roughly a third of all traffic online.
Now add AI agents, autonomous, credentialled, acting on behalf of real people.
How do you tell the difference? 🧵
The EU AI Act transparency obligations kick in August 2026.
Every piece of AI generated content such as images, audio, and video must be:
→ clearly labelled
→ machine-readable
→ technically detectable
Deepfakes aren't just a trust problem. From August, they're a compliance problem.
The internet was built without a trust layer. cheqd is building it.
Decentralised identifiers. Verifiable credentials. Privacy-preserving payments for data.
The infrastructure for a world where trust is programmable, not assumed.
https://t.co/8yIVqTKMrp
I've been building on the assumption that agent governance would be driven by the usual high-risk suspects: finance, insurance, healthcare. Regulated industries with clear liability exposure, existing compliance infrastructure, and boards who already lose sleep over audit trails.