Ethereum's ERC-8126 standard for AI agent verification reached finalized status in early June 2026, according to the standard's finalization on Ethereum Magicians. Proposed on January 15, 2026, by Leigh Cronian and Chris Johnson, the standard provides a cryptographically backed framework to verify that on-chain AI agents are trustworthy without exposing sensitive data.
ERC-8126 uses zero-knowledge proofs and a risk-scoring framework that produces a single score from 0 to 100, with lower scores indicating more trustworthy agents. The standard includes five modular verification checks: Ethereum Token Verification, Media Content Verification, Solidity Code Verification, Web Application Verification, and Wallet Verification. Attestations from ERC-8126 are posted to the ERC-8004 Validation Registry, integrating with related standards ERC-8004 (agent registration) and ERC-8196 (authenticated wallets) to form Ethereum's native AI agent infrastructure.