I keep coming back to one question:
As AI agents become more capable, how will I know which ones I can actually trust?
For me, intelligence isn't enough. If an AI agent is managing assets, executing trades, or making important decisions, I don't want to rely on promises or marketing. I want to see proof.
That's why I find the idea of on-chain reputation so compelling.
I like the idea that an AI agent can build trust over time through a transparent, verifiable history of its actions. Instead of assuming it's reliable, I can look at its track record, see how it performed, and decide for myself whether it has earned my trust.
That's one of the reasons Newton Protocol caught my attention. I see it as more than infrastructure for AI-driven strategies. I see it as a step toward making AI more accountable, transparent, and trustworthy.
I believe the future of AI won't be defined by which agent is the smartest. It will be defined by which agent has earned the most trust.
I'm curious what others think.
Would you trust an AI agent based on what it claims, or on the reputation it has built on-chain?
@NewtonProtocol #Newt $NEWT #newt
As AI agents become more capable, how will I know which ones I can actually trust?
For me, intelligence isn't enough. If an AI agent is managing assets, executing trades, or making important decisions, I don't want to rely on promises or marketing. I want to see proof.
That's why I find the idea of on-chain reputation so compelling.
I like the idea that an AI agent can build trust over time through a transparent, verifiable history of its actions. Instead of assuming it's reliable, I can look at its track record, see how it performed, and decide for myself whether it has earned my trust.
That's one of the reasons Newton Protocol caught my attention. I see it as more than infrastructure for AI-driven strategies. I see it as a step toward making AI more accountable, transparent, and trustworthy.
I believe the future of AI won't be defined by which agent is the smartest. It will be defined by which agent has earned the most trust.
I'm curious what others think.
Would you trust an AI agent based on what it claims, or on the reputation it has built on-chain?
@NewtonProtocol #Newt $NEWT #newt