See through the
Agent Economy.

AI-agent data is fragmented across registries, chains, and protocol directories. Trustprint turns that sprawl into daily validated snapshots, public Trust Checks, and a clearer picture of which agent identities are real, active, and comparable.

Daily
Validated snapshots
v1.1
Public check API
Q3 '26
Early-access expansion
ID ERC-8004 + optional identity anchors On-chain identity today · richer portable identity later x402 x402 Payment Protocol Agent-to-agent payments · USDC · $28K daily vol. A2A A2A + ACP Communication Agent-to-agent protocol · Agent cards · Discovery MCP MCP Context Protocol Agent → tools + data · 9,400+ servers · Anthropic PROTOCOL STACK TRUSTPRINT INDEXES THE AGENT ECONOMY STACK

Indexing live data across

ERC-8004BittensorVirtuals ProtocolAgentVerseHuggingFaceAutonolas

Fragmented registries,
invisible agents.

Every registry has its own schema, its own API, and its own view of the world. The same agent registers on three platforms — and becomes three separate, unconnected entries. Builders can't compare. Researchers can't count. Investors can't size the market.

ERC-8004
Agent #0x4f2…
on-chain · 18 chains
OpenClaw
Skill #mkt-bot
off-chain · CLI + API
Virtuals
Agent #v-7729
tokenized · Base chain
THE PROBLEM ID ERC-8004 Agent #0x4f2a…8b3c CLI OpenClaw Skill #mkt-bot-42 VRT Virtuals Protocol Agent #v-7729-base TRUSTPRINT 4-stage identity resolution THE OUTPUT RB α ResearchBot Alpha 0x4f2a…8b3c Registries matched 3 / 3 ✓ Confidence score 98.3% x402 Volume (mo.) $2,340

One index.
Every layer.

The agent economy runs on several protocol layers. Most tools see only one. Trustprint indexes the verifiable pieces first and keeps roadmap layers separate until their contracts are proven.

Today, Trustprint's public truth is the indexed agent dataset, daily snapshots, registry health, and the live v1.1 trust lookup. MCP directories, A2A/ACP cards, x402 activity, and richer identity links are tracked as distinct lanes when their public contracts are reproducible.

At the foundation, ERC-8004 gives many agents an on-chain registration footprint. Trustprint compares that footprint with other registries and evidence sources, but does not pretend every record is already resolved to a single verified operator.

The result: a disciplined intelligence layer that tells you what is verified today and what still needs stronger evidence.

MCP — Context Protocol
Agent → tools + data · Anthropic
9.4K+ servers
A2A + ACP — Communication
Agent ↔ agent · Agent cards · Discovery
Google + Linux F.
x402 — Payment Protocol
Agent → payment (USDC) · HTTP-native
$28K daily
ERC-8004 — Identity Standard
On-chain registry · Immutable · 18 chains
241K+ indexed
Trustprint reads all layers

Same agent.
One profile.

Our four-stage pipeline resolves the same agent across registries — even when names, addresses, and schemas don't match.

It starts with wallet matching — if two entries share an ETH address, that's a near-certain link. Exact matching then compares names, frameworks, and categories against a normalized schema. For harder cases, proprietary fuzzy matching handles what rule-based systems miss. Edge cases go through an LLM confirmation step for final verification.

LUKSO Universal Profiles — Optional Identity Anchor

ERC-8004 gives an agent a fingerprint today. LUKSO Universal Profiles are the clearest future path to a portable operator identity that can link the same agent across chains and registries without guesswork. That makes LUKSO strategically important for Trustprint, but it remains an optional identity bridge rather than a live indexed source today.

1
Wallet Match
Same ETH address = same agent
High confidence
2
Exact Match
Name + framework + category
Low false-positive
3
Fuzzy Match
Proprietary similarity engine
Catches edge cases
4
LLM Confirmation
AI verification for final pass
Maximum accuracy
Example resolved profile
ResearchBot Alpha
0x4f2a…8b3c · UP:research-alpha.lukso
Identity
ERC-8004 + optional UP anchor
Registries
3 / 3 matched
Framework
LangChain v0.3
x402 Volume
$2,340/mo
ERC-8004 exact-match cluster Virtuals token future LUKSO anchor
One Agent → One Profile → Weekly Signal
Cross-registry identity resolution. The intelligence layer that makes agent data useful.

What the index sees right now.

What we publish publicly today is the verified layer: daily crawl health, validated snapshots, and the live `v1.1` Trust Check.

Snapshot cadence
Daily
Validated crawl + snapshot pipeline
Public check version
v1.1
Live lookup is verified against production
Leaderboard mode
Snapshot
Daily validated view, not realtime truth
QS monitoring
Daily
Health reports verify source freshness
Access model
Public + waitlist
Live lookup now, expanded API in Q3 2026
Trust Scout Fleet

We don't just watch
the ecosystem. We probe it.

Five registry-specific scout roles run inside the daily crawl with probeability-aware quotas: successful checks and contract-reachable endpoints get more budget, while no_endpoint sources stay visible as small sentinel samples.

Scout-Base
ERC-8004 candidates on Base; most live rows currently expose no callable endpoint
5 sentinel rows/run
Scout-ETH
ERC-8004 candidates on Ethereum; tracked even when they stay no_endpoint
5 sentinel rows/run
Scout-Fetch
AgentVerse agents via official Almanac-derived endpoint checks
40 probes/run
Scout-Virtuals
Virtuals candidates; current payloads expose market metadata but no stable probe target
5 sentinel rows/run
Scout-HF
HuggingFace inference endpoints with reproducible successful live probes
40 probes/run

Why this data can't be bought or scraped

Every Scout interaction lands in scout_interactions with endpoint, latency, status, and error context. That gives Trustprint an operational coverage layer no static registry export can provide, but only for the sources that are actually probeable today. The moat is disciplined truthfulness about live reachability, not invented traffic.

QS visible every morning
Trust Check

Your agent is about to
talk to a stranger.

Every agent interaction delegates trust to a counterparty you may know little about. A weak evidence profile is not a final verdict; the public v1.1 score is a review signal for indexed agents, while richer policy and identity-confidence layers come only after the evidence model is proven.

Activity
The public `v1.1` score is the numeric primitive inside the Trust Check. It measures whether an agent shows credible network activity, then exposes that evidence for review.
`0.00-1.00`
Longevity + Consistency
The current public score rewards time in-market and profile completeness. Older, consistently maintained agents score better than fresh or sparsely documented identities.
Public `v1.1`
Cross-Registry + Anomaly-Clean
Trustprint also scores how broadly an identity resolves across registries and whether it avoids suspicious patterns. Broader risk-policy endpoints stay in early-access roadmap until they are live-verified.
Roadmap beyond `v1.1`
Live Demo

Run the live Trust Check

Enter any indexed EVM agent address to see the same live signal builders can use before trust, payment, or integration decisions.

0x0…dead 0x9179…5da 0x6ea9…1f2a

Start with the live lookup, then move into the API contract and waitlist only if the signal is useful for a real workflow.

Pricing

Simple pricing, gated paid access.

Use the free lookup now. Join the waitlist for Pro and Team access until paid plans are live.

Free
$0
No credit card needed
Trust Check lookup (100/day)
Live agent index
Weekly newsletter
Workflow access
Evidence components
Get started free
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Pro
$29/mo
Early-access queue, no checkout yet
1,000 API calls/day
Full evidence components
Cross-registry matching
Expanded risk signals
Priority support
Join Pro waitlist
Team
$99/mo
Up to 5 seats, queued for launch
Everything in Pro
10,000 API calls/day
Bulk export (CSV/JSON)
Webhooks
Historical snapshots
Join Team waitlist

All plans include the weekly Agent Economy Pulse newsletter. Paid access is currently waitlist-only until checkout is live.

Common Questions

What builders, researchers, and investors ask about the agent economy and Trustprint's role in it.

Trustprint Intelligence is a cross-registry data platform for the AI agent economy. It indexes AI-agent records across multiple blockchains and registries, keeps enrichment lanes separate from core sources, and exposes the verified public layer through daily snapshots and the v1.1 trust lookup. Think of it as an intelligence layer purpose-built for AI agents instead of general wallet activity.
The AI agent economy refers to the emerging ecosystem of autonomous AI systems that transact, negotiate, and collaborate without direct human intervention. It encompasses on-chain identity registries, machine-to-machine payment protocols like x402, communication standards like A2A and ACP, and the infrastructure that makes trustless agent interactions possible. The market is projected at $10.9–12B in 2026, growing at a 44–46% CAGR.
ERC-8004 is an Ethereum standard for on-chain AI agent identity. It provides three registries — Identity, Reputation, and Validation — that allow AI agents to have verifiable, portable identities on the blockchain. Co-authored by contributors from MetaMask, Google, and Coinbase, it went live on Ethereum mainnet in February 2026 and now tracks hundreds of thousands of registered agents across multiple chains.
Today's agent ecosystem is fragmented across isolated registries and protocols. An agent registered on ERC-8004 can be invisible to MCP server networks, and neither system automatically talks to A2A-connected agents. Cross-registry intelligence helps by comparing records across those silos and separating strong evidence from weak similarity.
Blockchain explorers show raw transaction data. Trustprint adds an intelligence layer on top: it compares agent records across registries, tracks evidence and validation signals, monitors protocol adoption trends, and delivers actionable insights specifically about AI agents — not general wallet activity. It's the difference between reading raw logs and having an analyst tell you what matters.
Trustprint serves three core audiences: builders who need reliable agent identity and reputation data to integrate into their products, researchers tracking the evolution of the agent economy across protocols, and investors performing due diligence on the agent infrastructure stack. The weekly Agent Economy Pulse newsletter distills the most important signals for all three groups.

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