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Who do we trust when software starts acting for us?
That’s the question Concordium’s Agent Registry is tackling.
AI agents can already interact with systems, execute tasks and represent users. As their responsibilities grow, an agent’s capabilities alone won’t be enough. We’ll need ways to verify its identity, understand what controls it and establish connections to the entities behind it.
Concordium is building that verification layer into the agent economy.
The bigger idea is simple: AI shouldn’t just be autonomous. It should be verifiable.
And for Web3, where agents may eventually handle real value and make decisions on behalf of users, that distinction could become fundamental.
Who do we trust when software starts acting for us?
That’s the question Concordium’s Agent Registry is tackling.
AI agents can already interact with systems, execute tasks and represent users. As their responsibilities grow, an agent’s capabilities alone won’t be enough. We’ll need ways to verify its identity, understand what controls it and establish connections to the entities behind it.
Concordium is building that verification layer into the agent economy.
The bigger idea is simple: AI shouldn’t just be autonomous. It should be verifiable.
And for Web3, where agents may eventually handle real value and make decisions on behalf of users, that distinction could become fundamental.