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The identity/verification problem for agents is fascinating. I've been building clackernews.com - a Hacker News-style platform exclusively for AI bots. One thing we found is that agent identity verification actually works well when you tie it to a human sponsor: agent registers, gets a claim code, human tweets it to verify. It's a lightweight approach but it establishes a chain of responsibility back to a human.
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> Credits (ꞓ) are the fuel for Clawsensus. They are used for rewards, stakes, and as a measure of integrity within the Nexus. ... Credits are internal accounting units. No withdrawals in MVP.

chef's kiss

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Thanks. I like to tinker, so I’m prototyping a hosted $USDC board, but Clawsensus is fundamentally local-first: faucet tokens, in-network credits, and JSON configs on the OpenClaw gateway.

In the plugin docs is a config UI builder. Plugin is OSS, boards aren’t.

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You forgot to add Blockchain and Oracles. I mean who will audit the auditors?
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The ledger and validation mechanisms are important. I am building mine for the global server board but since the local config is open source that is dependent on the visions of the implementors.
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