ERC-8004 is not just about launching a new standard; it redefines the underlying logic of trust in Web3.
This standard provides a formal trust framework for autonomous agents. Specifically, it does two core things: first, it establishes an identity registration system that allows agents' identities to be registered and transferred on the blockchain, breaking the previous situation of non-carryable, single-platform binding; second, it introduces a reputation registration mechanism that records and tracks the agent's historical performance in a structured way.
In other words, ERC-8004 turns the originally vague and hard-to-verify trust issues of agents into something that is on-chain verifiable, traceable, and transferable. This represents a fundamental change for the entire Web3 autonomous agent ecosystem.
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ERC-8004 is not just about launching a new standard; it redefines the underlying logic of trust in Web3.
This standard provides a formal trust framework for autonomous agents. Specifically, it does two core things: first, it establishes an identity registration system that allows agents' identities to be registered and transferred on the blockchain, breaking the previous situation of non-carryable, single-platform binding; second, it introduces a reputation registration mechanism that records and tracks the agent's historical performance in a structured way.
In other words, ERC-8004 turns the originally vague and hard-to-verify trust issues of agents into something that is on-chain verifiable, traceable, and transferable. This represents a fundamental change for the entire Web3 autonomous agent ecosystem.