ERC-8004's deployed identity and reputation registries mostly record placeholders and Sybil-manipulated feedback rather than trustworthy signals for AI agent markets.
Inter-agent trust models: A comparative study of brief, claim, proof, stake, reputation and constraint in agentic web protocol design — A2A, AP2, ERC-8004, and beyond
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The first systematization of blockchain-based agent-to-agent payments organizes designs into discovery, authorization, execution, and accounting stages while identifying trust and security gaps.
Gap analysis of MCP, A2A, ACP, ANP, and ERC-8004 shows none support the full set of membership, deliberation, voting, dissent, escalation, and audit primitives required for governed agent communities.
RAILS specifies a verification-native clearing protocol for agentic commerce built on seven primitives and a formal model that enforces a soundness property on evidence quality.
MolTrust deploys a W3C VC+DID trust infrastructure for AI agents with kernel-layer authorization, cross-protocol interoperability, and layered Sybil resistance, operational since March 2026 across eight verticals.
The paper systematizes security for LLM agents in agentic commerce into five threat dimensions, identifies 12 cross-layer attack vectors, and proposes a layered defense architecture.
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Can Trustless Agents Be Trusted? An Empirical Study of the ERC-8004 Decentralized AI Agent Ecosystem
ERC-8004's deployed identity and reputation registries mostly record placeholders and Sybil-manipulated feedback rather than trustworthy signals for AI agent markets.
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SoK: Blockchain Agent-to-Agent Payments
The first systematization of blockchain-based agent-to-agent payments organizes designs into discovery, authorization, execution, and accounting stages while identifying trust and security gaps.
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Governance Gaps in Agent Interoperability Protocols: What MCP, A2A, and ACP Cannot Express
Gap analysis of MCP, A2A, ACP, ANP, and ERC-8004 shows none support the full set of membership, deliberation, voting, dissent, escalation, and audit primitives required for governed agent communities.
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RAILS: Verification-Native Clearing For Agentic Commerce
RAILS specifies a verification-native clearing protocol for agentic commerce built on seven primitives and a formal model that enforces a soundness property on evidence quality.
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From Specification to Deployment: Empirical Evidence from a W3C VC + DID Trust Infrastructure for Autonomous Agents
MolTrust deploys a W3C VC+DID trust infrastructure for AI agents with kernel-layer authorization, cross-protocol interoperability, and layered Sybil resistance, operational since March 2026 across eight verticals.
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SoK: Security of Autonomous LLM Agents in Agentic Commerce
The paper systematizes security for LLM agents in agentic commerce into five threat dimensions, identifies 12 cross-layer attack vectors, and proposes a layered defense architecture.