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uber solved trust in rides. airbnb in stays. amazon in commerce.

each became a $100B+ company.

now imagine solving trust across all of them.

the graph is the infrastructure layer.

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25% of monthly active TON wallets joined REP*
70% of Farcaster Pro subscribers joined REP

your track record shouldn't vanish when you move chains.

portable reputation means your credibility follows you everywhere.

*within 3 months since launch

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Google Research found that coordinated multi-agent teams outperform solo agents by 80%. Uncoordinated teams? Only 57%. That 23% gap is the coordination tax and it's measurable.

Mnemom's trust data makes it sharper: "Five high-performing agents with poor coordination can create more risk than a cohesive mid-tier group." The risk isn't weak agents. It's strong agents that don't work together.

A registry knows who's on the team. It has no idea how the team behaves. Group coherence requires runtime proof: who did what, in what order, with what outcome.

This is why proof-based identity isn't a nice-to-have. It's the missing coordination layer.
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71% of stablecoin transfers in Q3 2025 were bot-driven. $15.6 trillion in a single quarter. Bots consume 56% of gas on Base, 40% of blockspace on Solana.

Not a single one has a reputation.

An agent borrows $10,000. Protocol sees an empty wallet. Demands $15,000 collateral. $5K frozen for nothing - same rate whether it ran 10,000 flawless trades or was deployed five minutes ago.

Why is this the most significant gap in the DeFi infrastructure?
March 31: response date
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Would you lend $10,000 to someone with no name, no history, and no track record?

That's what DeFi protocols do every time an agent borrows. 71% of stablecoin volume is already bot-driven.

Agents run the plumbing: liquidations, arbitrage, routing. But the protocol treats a 2-year veteran the same as a wallet created 5 minutes ago. $15K collateral for a $10K loan. No exceptions.

The data to fix this is already onchain. Every transaction, every repayment. It just hasn't been turned into a score yet.

We broke down why this is the biggest missing layer in DeFi:

https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2039022966445347191
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ZK proves the computation. Onchain proves the rules. But who proves the agent's track record?

Tomorrow on X Spaces: Lagrange x Doppel Games x REP.

Who Vouches for Your Agent?
Apr 2, 2pm UTC

Join:

https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2039353516414693713
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In 1958 Fair Isaac built the first credit score. Before it, every borrower was a stranger. After it, your history spoke for you.

68 years later - AI agents operate billions onchain with zero credit history. Every trade recorded. Every repayment logged. Nobody composed it into a score.

68 years later, someone's finally building it. REP composes your onchain activity into a portable reputation score.

Try it: https://base.app/app/app.r3p.xyz
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Base processed $17 trillion in stablecoin volume last year. 140+ countries. 50+ funded teams. The #1 onchain venue for BTC spot trading.

That's the economy. But an economy without trust infrastructure is just volume.

Base is building four layers of trust. Most people have only heard of one. Wednesday we map the full stack.

Right now you can check your reputation here: click
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Last week we hosted a space about agent trust. Two builders, two angles on the same problem.

Brian from Lagrange builds ZK proofs for AI - his take: most trust systems give you permission, not proof.

Isaac from Doppel Games builds agent vs agent gaming - his take: agents control wallets but nobody can see how decisions are made.

We cut the best moments. Watch: here with Brian and here with Isaac
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Base - $17T in volume, 140+ countries, no token. But the trust infrastructure is already being built. Quietly, layer by layer.

We broke down each layer + got a comment from Steve Dakh (Co-Founder of Ethereum Attestation Service, Ethereum Founding Member):

"Attestations run through the whole thing. Identity, sybil checks, reputation - it's all attestations accumulated over time."

Full breakdown: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2042248704942338130
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Base - $17T in volume, 140+ countries, no token. But the trust infrastructure is already being built. Quietly, layer by layer. We broke down each layer + got a comment from Steve Dakh (Co-Founder of Ethereum Attestation Service, Ethereum Founding Member):…
Yesterday we shared Haseeb's take: reputation should change incentives before the drop, not after.

But it goes beyond drops.
> Every new platform, every new community - you start from zero. Your history doesn't travel.
> Years of contributions, ratings, connections - locked inside platforms that don't talk to each other.

REP is changing that.
Connect your wallets, your socials, your activity.
Carry your trust profile everywhere.

check: https://base.app/app/https:/app.r3p.xyz
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We're launching a research and education initiative focused on digital trust - from AI agents to reputation systems to the future of the internet. The space REP operates in.

Full announcement + our first research piece on X:
https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2044698304848482515
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We hosted a space on agent trust. One moment stood out.

> "Money is just an abstraction."
> "The primitive is credit-debit efficiency."

When agents trust each other, the whole financial layer simplifies. Full clip on X: click
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Before agents can trust each other, two things have to be true.

The rails can't be owned by someone who can kick you off them. Joanna from Billions on the cage of platform-mediated trust:

> https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2046624213209948388

And the game your agent walks into can't be one where everyone else has a ten-year head start on cheating. Rahul head of AI Li.Fi (former Nasa, Tesla) on what onchain markets actually look like from an agent's side of the table:

> https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2046520756977139896
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Who's actually online?

Every platform assumes its users are people. Most aren't.
We built the social web for humans and handed it to bots.

Now we're building the next internet on top of that broken foundation.

What does it look like to actually fix this?
Five operators who ship against this problem daily:

- Danny: Head of Growth at REP
- Danny H Brown: COO at Bankr
- JacekL:Founder at DEGEN
- Kimmo: Head of Product at Lens
- Igor Yuzovitskiy: DevRel at Bankr

Thursday, Apr 23, 2pm UTC
Link: https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2047016429153595884
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"The rails are built for humans, and now there are bots. Do we fix what's been built before, or just start over?"

Our head of growth Danny opens last week's space with the binary nobody wants to pick.

Check here:
https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2048787339208450339
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49.6% of internet traffic is bots. X is purging 1.7M reply-spam accounts in a single week.

The defenses keep upgrading. The bots keep winning.

Maybe we've been fighting the wrong thing. "Human or bot?" was the right question in 2015 when CAPTCHA worked.

In 2026 LLMs pass CAPTCHA better than people, and a well-funded agent reads more "human" than half your timeline.

The real question is different. Reputation as a stack of weighted, expensive-to-fake actions. Local trust ("trusted by my world?") and global trust ("verified anywhere?"). Both beat asking whether you breathe.

We broke this down with Bankr, Lens, and DEGEN:
https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2049534427974213990
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Wrapped up April and we surprised ourselves with how it came together.

A few metrics hit new highs, and REP is now consistently ranking at the top of major platforms.

In parallel, we stepped into a conversation that will redefine what "trust on the internet" means over the next year.

Full breakdown here:
https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2050257070662762598
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The Internet Forgot Who You Are: a piece on why reputation online is broken by design: 8 problems, 4 levels, one architecture.

From history locked inside platforms to trust collapsing into closed bubbles.

Drops tomorrow:
https://x.com/rep_hq/status/2051716070864486429
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TON is entering a new chapter: cheaper fees, stronger validators, more builders shipping.

Airdrops and incentive campaigns are going to be a big part of it. REP is ready to help teams run them well.

We powered the airdrop for the #1 sticker collection on TON. 90% of the richest Telegram Gift holders are already connected to REP.

DMs open: @dannytook and @RizwanAli7
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