New Blockchain Protocol Aims to Make AI Agents More Secure
New Blockchain Protocol Aims to Make AI Agents More Secure
As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves, we are seeing the rise of 'agentic AI'—autonomous systems capable of planning and executing tasks independently.
To make these agents reliable, the tech industry is turning to blockchain technology.
Projects like the Avatar platform and Wayfinder are creating a 'trust layer' that makes AI agents more secure and accountable.
By using decentralized identity, blockchain ensures that every agent has a unique, verifiable identity, preventing impersonation.
Furthermore, blockchain acts as an unalterable ledger, recording every action an agent takes for future audits.
This 'digital truth machine' allows agents to interact safely with blockchain networks, handle transactions, and verify data provenance.
Currently, the most active development is focused on agent coordination and identity verification.
While blockchain solves many security gaps, developers still face challenges, such as balancing the high-speed processing of AI with the slower, resource-intensive nature of blockchain consensus.
While still in its experimental phase, the integration of blockchain into AI promises a more transparent and secure future for autonomous systems.
