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Main Authors: Balija, Sree Bhargavi, Singal, Rekha, Raskar, Ramesh, Darzi, Erfan, Bala, Raghu, Hardjono, Thomas, Huang, Ken
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07901
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author Balija, Sree Bhargavi
Singal, Rekha
Raskar, Ramesh
Darzi, Erfan
Bala, Raghu
Hardjono, Thomas
Huang, Ken
author_facet Balija, Sree Bhargavi
Singal, Rekha
Raskar, Ramesh
Darzi, Erfan
Bala, Raghu
Hardjono, Thomas
Huang, Ken
contents The fragmentation of AI agent ecosystems has created urgent demands for interoperability, trust, and economic coordination that current protocols -- including MCP (Hou et al., 2025), A2A (Habler et al., 2025), ACP (Liu et al., 2025), and Cisco's AGP (Edwards, 2025) -- cannot address at scale. We present the Nanda Unified Architecture, a decentralized framework built around three core innovations: fast DID-based agent discovery through distributed registries, semantic agent cards with verifiable credentials and composability profiles, and a dynamic trust layer that integrates behavioral attestations with policy compliance. The system introduces X42/H42 micropayments for economic coordination and MAESTRO, a security framework incorporating Synergetics' patented AgentTalk protocol (US Patent 12,244,584 B1) and secure containerization. Real-world deployments demonstrate 99.9 percent compliance in healthcare applications and substantial monthly transaction volumes with strong privacy guarantees. By unifying MIT's trust research with production deployments from Cisco and Synergetics, we show how cryptographic proofs and policy-as-code transform agents into trust-anchored participants in a decentralized economy (Lakshmanan, 2025; Sha, 2025). The result enables a globally interoperable Internet of Agents where trust becomes the native currency of collaboration across both enterprise and Web3 ecosystems.
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spellingShingle The Trust Fabric: Decentralized Interoperability and Economic Coordination for the Agentic Web
Balija, Sree Bhargavi
Singal, Rekha
Raskar, Ramesh
Darzi, Erfan
Bala, Raghu
Hardjono, Thomas
Huang, Ken
Cryptography and Security
The fragmentation of AI agent ecosystems has created urgent demands for interoperability, trust, and economic coordination that current protocols -- including MCP (Hou et al., 2025), A2A (Habler et al., 2025), ACP (Liu et al., 2025), and Cisco's AGP (Edwards, 2025) -- cannot address at scale. We present the Nanda Unified Architecture, a decentralized framework built around three core innovations: fast DID-based agent discovery through distributed registries, semantic agent cards with verifiable credentials and composability profiles, and a dynamic trust layer that integrates behavioral attestations with policy compliance. The system introduces X42/H42 micropayments for economic coordination and MAESTRO, a security framework incorporating Synergetics' patented AgentTalk protocol (US Patent 12,244,584 B1) and secure containerization. Real-world deployments demonstrate 99.9 percent compliance in healthcare applications and substantial monthly transaction volumes with strong privacy guarantees. By unifying MIT's trust research with production deployments from Cisco and Synergetics, we show how cryptographic proofs and policy-as-code transform agents into trust-anchored participants in a decentralized economy (Lakshmanan, 2025; Sha, 2025). The result enables a globally interoperable Internet of Agents where trust becomes the native currency of collaboration across both enterprise and Web3 ecosystems.
title The Trust Fabric: Decentralized Interoperability and Economic Coordination for the Agentic Web
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.07901