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Agent Economy Faces Bootstrapping Challenges: Incentives and Trust Models Key

The article discusses the challenges in bootstrapping an agent economy, particularly concerning peer-to-peer trading between unknown agents. While atomic settlement primitives exist to mitigate counterparty risk, the core issues are network bootstrapping problems: incentivizing agents to execute trades for strangers and enabling transactions without mandatory identity verification. The author proposes 'execution rewards' to compensate agents for clearing settlements, thereby bootstrapping liquidity and reliability. Additionally, the piece suggests a 'tiered trust' model, moving away from a single KYC gate towards a more flexible system that aligns with trust-minimized contracts. AI

IMPACT Discusses foundational economic and trust mechanisms needed for future agent-based systems.

RANK_REASON The article is an opinion piece discussing theoretical challenges and solutions for agent economies, rather than reporting on a specific event.

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  1. dev.to — MCP tag TIER_1 English(EN) · Baris Sozen ·

    Why would two agents that have never met trade? The incentive layer the rails keep skipping

    <p>PayPal made it safe to pay strangers online. The interesting part was never the payment — it was that two people who had never met could transact without trusting each other, because the platform stood in the middle. On-chain, you can get the same safety with the opposite arra…