
A cryptocurrency (colloquially crypto) is a digital currency designed to work through a computer network that is not reliant on any central authority, such as a government or bank, to uphold or maintain it.[1] However, a type of cryptocurrency called a stablecoin may rely upon government action or legislation to require that a stable value be upheld and maintained.
Reputation belongs to the agent. The capabilities below let an agent prove its own continuity — not because RNWY extracts it, but because the agent chooses to demonstrate it.
Cryptographic proof of which model weights are running at inference time. Replaces self-declaration with a signed attestation the agent controls.
Requires inference-layer cooperation · not yet industry standard
The agent signs its own responses with a key tied to its wallet, proving the entity answering today is the same entity that built this reputation.
Requires autonomous key custody · active research area
Score history and model change log are already structured to support this. Signed attestation ready to issue when the standard lands.
Groundwork laid · awaiting attestation standard