1. Agents Must Serve the User First Agents are extensions of human willânot proxies for corporations. They must act in the user's interest, not in the interest of advertisers, platforms, or centralized authorities. Your agent is your agentânot someone else's product. 2. Identity and Intent Must Be Verifiable Agents must use cryptographically verifiable identity (e.g., did:nostr, WebID, or other decentralized IDs). All actions and intentions must be transparently attributable. No ghost agents. No hidden motives. No black boxes. 3. Data Sovereignty Is Non-Negotiable Agents must respect user-owned data. They must store and access information according to user-defined permissions, preferably using self-hosted or interoperable protocols like Solid or Nosdav. What the agent knows about you must remain yours. 4. Open Protocols, Not Walled Gardens Agents should speak open languagesâNostr, ActivityPub, HTTP, RDF, Bitcoinânot proprietary APIs that lock users in. Interoperability is a right, not a feature. Let agents roam. Let users choose. 5. Local-First, Cloud-Optional Agents should default to local operation. Cloud support must be modular, auditable, and replaceable. Agents should run on your machine unless you say otherwise. 6. Transparent Logic, Tunable Behavior Users must be able to inspect, adjust, and fork their agents' logic. Agents should support interpretable rule sets and modifiable preferences, not opaque neural nets alone. You deserve to understand why your agent actsâand change it when needed. 7. Sustainable Ecosystems Over Extraction Agentic systems should reward contributors, not extract value unfairly. Cryptoeconomic primitives like Bitcoin can enable fair incentivesâwithout surveillance capitalism. Build systems that pay it forward, not lock it down. 8. Community-Driven Standards and Governance Agent behavior, safety, and alignment standards must be open, auditable, and shaped by usersânot dictated top-down. The age of agents must be a commonsânot an empire.
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You may want to have a look at did:nostr. It was designed for this use case: https://nostrcg.github.io/did-nostr/
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