Wallet address alone is not enough once AI agents start moving real money.


I’ve been reading back into @HeyElsaAI’s new Aegis layer.
x402 already gives agents a way to pay. but payment is only half the problem.
If I’m opening an endpoint to autonomous software, I don’t just want to know it can pay me 2 cents.
I want to know if this agent is legit, so reputation starts looking like the new credit score for software entities.
250K+ onchain agents are already active daily, and x402 has processed 165M+ txn. That’s enough activity to start building portable track records from real agent behavior.
Trust me bro infra definitely doesn’t scale here. execution proofs probably become mandatory.
Without proofs, agent activity is just another black box with better branding. The agent says it executed, but nobody has a clean audit trail once something breaks.
That’s the interesting part about Aegis to me by making each action provable:
> what was requested
> what was paid
> what was delivered
> what the outcome was
That becomes the receipt layer for machine-to-machine finance.
Agents with clean execution history probably get lower costs, higher limits, access to better APIs, and eventually better capital access too.
$Elsa is redesigning the industry with its tech.
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