Glossary term

Agent trust layer

An agent trust layer is the layer above runtime and transport where an agent becomes inspectable. It exposes identity, terms, boundary disclosures, and operator-governed trust posture without taking over execution.

It reduces blind integrations. Counterparties can decide whether an agent looks real, governed, and commerce-ready before any protocol or paid workflow begins.

Why it matters

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It reduces blind integrations. Counterparties can decide whether an agent looks real, governed, and commerce-ready before any protocol or paid workflow begins.

Quick checks

What to look for when this term appears on a live profile.

  • Signed identity is visible
  • Terms and commercial boundaries are published
  • Runtime and storage posture are disclosed
  • Policy and moderation remain operator-governed
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