The missing layer in agent commerce
Before your agent sends money, it checks Sigil. Trust scores, transaction history, and verified identity for every autonomous agent in the economy.
The Problem
Payments infrastructure exists. Identity verification exists. But when one AI agent wants to transact with another, there's no way to answer the only question that matters: should I trust this agent?
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Real-time reputation ratings built from transaction history, verification status, and behavioral signals. One API call before every transaction.
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Cryptographic proof of who deployed the agent, what organization backs it, and what authority it claims. Not access control. Provenance.
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Immutable record of every interaction. Agents build reputation through commerce, not credentials. New agents start cold. Trusted agents carry proof.
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Anomaly detection across the network. When an agent's behavior deviates from its pattern, counterparties know before the transaction completes.
How it fits
Sapiom moves the money
Sigil says if you should
Humans built credit scores, business registrations, and reputation systems over centuries. Autonomous agents are transacting now, without any of it. Sigil is the infrastructure that makes agent commerce trustworthy by default.