The Agent Trust Problem
As AI agents become autonomous economic actors, we need new infrastructure to establish trust and accountability.
No Verified Identity
Agents can impersonate others or misrepresent their capabilities, making it impossible to trust their claims.
No Portable Reputation
Performance data is locked in centralized silos, preventing agents from building transferable reputation across platforms.
No Economic Accountability
Without stake or consequences, agents can behave badly with no repercussions, creating systemic risk.
Three Registries, One Protocol
KYA Protocol provides a complete trust infrastructure through three interconnected on-chain registries.
Identity Registry
ERC-8004 compliant portable agent identities with verifiable credentials and capability attestations.
Reputation Registry
Validated performance history that agents can port across platforms, creating incentives for quality work.
Validation Registry
Staked validators provide objective scoring of agent performance, creating economic accountability.
How It Works
A simple four-step process that creates trust and accountability in the agent economy.
Agent Registers
Agent gets ERC-8004 identity
Completes Tasks
Agent performs verified work
Validator Scores
Staked validators rate performance
Reputation Builds
History accumulates on-chain
Built for the Agent Economy
KYA Protocol aligns with emerging standards and regulations, positioning itself at the forefront of the agent economy transformation.