Lithosphere Advances Agent Trust Infrastructure for Web4 Autonomous Systems

The ecosystem strengthens its AI-native blockchain stack with identity, verification, reputation, and accountability layers designed for trusted agent activity onchain.

SINGAPORE, SG – May 26, 2026 – Lithosphere is advancing agent trust infrastructure as autonomous systems increasingly move from basic automation into active participation across decentralized networks. The initiative expands Lithosphere’s broader Web4 infrastructure thesis by focusing on the trust layers required for agents to execute, interact, coordinate, and build verifiable credibility onchain.

As AI agents begin handling tasks such as transaction execution, liquidity routing, workflow automation, data processing, and machine-to-machine interaction, trust becomes a core requirement. Agents need more than access to smart contracts. They need persistent identity, permissioned authority, measurable behavior, and verifiable execution histories that allow users, protocols, and other agents to evaluate whether they can be trusted.

Lithosphere’s infrastructure stack is designed to support this trust model through integrated components built for agent-based systems. PPAL (LEP100-14) enables programmable privacy-aware identity for users, applications, and agents, while DNNS provides decentralized naming and routing for discoverability across Web4 environments. Lithic supports AI-native smart contract execution, and MultX enables cross-chain coordination across decentralized ecosystems.

The agent trust model also extends into reputation and accountability. Through structured identity and verifiable behavior, agents can build records based on completed tasks, permission compliance, execution reliability, and interaction history. This creates a foundation for agent marketplaces, autonomous financial systems, decentralized services, and machine-driven workflows where trust must be based on proof rather than assumption.

“Agent economies cannot scale on execution alone,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “They require identity, permissions, reputation, and verifiable accountability so autonomous systems can operate as trusted participants within decentralized infrastructure.”

The initiative aligns with Lithosphere’s ongoing Pre-TGE positioning through the LITHO Deals platform, where strategic ecosystem participation continues ahead of the planned LITHO Token Generation Event. By expanding the conversation beyond execution and toward trust infrastructure, Lithosphere is reinforcing its role as a chain designed for agents operating continuously across decentralized systems.

Lithosphere’s development efforts continue to focus on infrastructure for autonomous agents, intelligent decentralized applications, machine-to-machine economies, and Web4 coordination layers. As agent-based activity grows, trust infrastructure is expected to become essential for enabling secure, scalable, and accountable autonomous systems onchain.

About Lithosphere

Lithosphere develops blockchain infrastructure designed to support programmable digital assets, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-native decentralized execution environments. The platform focuses on enabling intelligent systems to operate within verifiable, decentralized networks through structured execution models and interoperable protocols.

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