Ethereum’s second layer (L2) chain, the Polygon network, on February 2 incorporated the ERC-8004 standard, a system that allows artificial intelligence (AI) agents to operate autonomously with verifiable identities without intermediaries.
The implementation of the new standard on the network was confirmed through Polygon’s official X account.
Data from the 8004scan scanner reveals the following as of this article: Approximately 23,000 AI agents It works based on this standard and will be available for use with Polygon once it is released.
The number of AI agents in that browser is: nearly 53% increase Since January 30th, the day CriptoNoticias reported its launch on Ethereum’s base layer, there were approximately 15,000 agents at the time.
What is Ethereum’s ERC and what can I do with ERC-8004?
The acronym ERC is Call for comments on Ethereum (Ethereum Request for Comments). Establish rules and functionality Conditions that a token or application must meet to be compatible with the Ethereum ecosystem. One of the most famous is ERC-721 non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
ERC-8004 defines the following frameworks: Create, identify, and tune AI agents Ethereum enforces rules regarding identity, reputation, and authorization.
As explained by CriptoNoticias, this system allows agents to act autonomously, but with traceability. Evaluate their behavior over time.
For end users, this enables interaction with verifiable agents that can operate in different domains within the blockchain.
An example of this is Minara AI, the most popular agent within the 8004scan scanner. What the bot can do Automated cryptocurrency trading, analysis of market data in real time and turn them into reports, visualizations, and actionable signals through natural language commands.
Similarly, other agents can also assist in decision making. Manage your portfolio and execute automated strategies. How to establish purchase or sale terms without relying on a centralized platform.
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