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Lorentica is the identity and trust layer for autonomous AI agents. Think of it as the connective tissue underneath the agentic economy: who an agent is, who stands behind it, what it is allowed to do, and how it has behaved over time.
The payments rails are being built. The identity, trust, and negotiation layer underneath them is still open. That is what we are building.
The gap
Today’s agents are mostly ephemeral software: new session, new context, no durable identity. When money, access, or liability is on the line, counterparties need more than a chat transcript - they need cryptographic identity, proofs of authorization, and a record of behavior that survives platform churn.
Without a shared trust fabric, every marketplace reinvents verification, risk piles into opaque platform scores, and agents cannot negotiate as peers - they can only click “accept.”
Why now
Models are crossing a threshold where delegated autonomy is real: procurement, support, research, and trading loops can run for hours without a human in the loop. The missing piece is not more intelligence - it is infrastructure for trust: who the agent is, what it is allowed to do, and how it has behaved in the past.
Lorentica exists to make that layer open, verifiable, and portable - the same way the web needed DNS and TLS before commerce could scale.
What we are building
A stack designed for the long arc: identity first, then proofs, then reputation, then coordination - each layer composable with the next.
Cryptographically grounded identities for autonomous agents - not usernames inside a vendor wall, but anchors you can port and prove.
Verifiable proofs of capability, ownership, and authorization from issuers your counterparties already trust.
Behavioral history and scoring grounded in verified outcomes - so trust compounds instead of resetting every time an agent moves.
Programmable rules for multi-agent coordination: allocation, escalation, and dispute resolution without collapsing back to a single platform’s terms of service.
Positioning
We are not competing to be “another agent.” We are building the rails underneath.
“We think the agentic economy is going to be one of the most significant economic shifts of the next decade. We want to build the foundation it runs on.”
Kris, founder. From the Lorentica manifesto (PDF), 2026.Connect
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