tldr; ERC-8004, a new Ethereum standard for AI agent identity and reputation, has been deployed on the Ethereum mainnet. It provides registries for agent identity, reputation, and validation, enabling agents to prove their identity and build trust in decentralized environments. The standard aims to create a shared trust layer for agents, facilitating machine-to-machine commerce without centralized gatekeepers. By leveraging Ethereum’s neutral and secure infrastructure, ERC-8004 supports interoperable identity and reputation systems, fostering trust and economic participation in the agent economy.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
8512764EA on
Still a shitcoin
lexxwern on
Vitalik jumping on the Ai bandwagon.
CipherScarlatti on
There’s so many ERCs.
PlutoPlaneta on
Someone tried so hard to somehow connect Crypto to AI, no matter how. They ended up with this.
PlutoPlaneta on
> machine-to-machine commerce without <s>centralized gatekeepers</s> sanity checks
That is what you guys think is going to be a positive thing?
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tldr; ERC-8004, a new Ethereum standard for AI agent identity and reputation, has been deployed on the Ethereum mainnet. It provides registries for agent identity, reputation, and validation, enabling agents to prove their identity and build trust in decentralized environments. The standard aims to create a shared trust layer for agents, facilitating machine-to-machine commerce without centralized gatekeepers. By leveraging Ethereum’s neutral and secure infrastructure, ERC-8004 supports interoperable identity and reputation systems, fostering trust and economic participation in the agent economy.
*This summary is auto generated by a bot and not meant to replace reading the original article. As always, DYOR.
Still a shitcoin
Vitalik jumping on the Ai bandwagon.
There’s so many ERCs.
Someone tried so hard to somehow connect Crypto to AI, no matter how. They ended up with this.
> machine-to-machine commerce without <s>centralized gatekeepers</s> sanity checks
That is what you guys think is going to be a positive thing?