zCloak AI Launches Agent Trust Protocol for AI Economy
zCloak AI has released its version 1.5 white paper, introducing the “Agent Trust Protocol” (ATP) to address trust, identity, and privacy challenges in the AI-native economy. The ATP aims to bridge four major trust gaps: identity, declaration, privacy, and discovery, which hinder AI agents’ access to global services. The protocol is built on a three-tier architecture, leveraging cryptographic identity systems and blockchain features to create a secure, transparent environment.
The ATP Data Plane, implemented on the Internet Computer, facilitates machine-readable data storage, enabling AI agents to perform efficient semantic searches. zCloak’s core services, including AI-ID and AI-Name, simplify user interactions and enhance identity verification. The white paper envisions a shift from tool-assisted to autonomous business models, where AI handles tasks while humans focus on strategic decisions. zCloak AI’s infrastructure aims to make trust a fundamental component of the AI economy, with ongoing efforts to integrate privacy features and expand its ecosystem.