Ethereum is rolling out this thing called ERC-8004, which sets standards for AI agents that work without needing trust from anyone specific. It was first talked about back in August 2025, and now they say it should hit the mainnet pretty soon. The idea is to let these AI agents connect with different platforms and groups on Ethereum, so they can join in on a decentralized economy where anyone can participate, no permissions needed.
The exact launch date has not been set officially yet, but Marco De Rossi, who heads AI at MetaMask and helped write the proposal, mentioned it might happen around Thursday at 9 a.m. ET. Ethereum sees this as a way to help AI agents move between organizations, carrying their credibility around and working together smoothly.
ERC-8004 is going live on mainnet soon.
By enabling discovery and portable reputation, ERC-8004 allows AI agents to interact across organizations ensuring credibility travels everywhere.
This unlocks a global market where AI services can interoperate without gatekeepers. https://t.co/Yrl0rvnSxj
— Ethereum (@ethereum) January 27, 2026
This whole setup is meant to build an agentic economy, where AI agents do tasks and make transactions on their own in Ethereum’s world. The whole setup with this trust framework seems pretty flexible. It lets AI agents plug in different models based on how risky something is, like security tiers or whatever. That way, agents can move around to different places, discover each other, and carry their reputation without losing track of credibility.
Davide Crapis from the Ethereum Foundation AI team said Ethereum could serve as a settlement layer for AI talking to AI, linking up decentralized tech with the wider AI scene
Ethereum is in the unique position to be the platform that secures and settles AI-to-AI interactions.
The ERC-8004 standard is coming to mainnet. pic.twitter.com/sjMziiPuaQ
— Davide Crapis (@DavideCrapis) January 27, 2026
For the identity part, ERC-8004 uses three simple smart contract registries that work on the mainnet or Layer 2. The identity one gives each agent a portable ID that’s hard to censor, so they can be found and moved around with NFT stuff. Then there’s the reputation registry for collecting signed feedback, like ratings from users on how they perform.
Validation is part of it, too, where agents can get their outputs checked through this registry. Validators then put those responses on-chain, which keeps everything transparent. But security risks are there, like Sybil attacks from bad actors creating fake identities to disrupt things. ERC-8004 tries to address that with reputation systems, validation, and trusted environments to lower the risks. It does not fully prove the photographic safety for an agent’s capabilities, though. Sort of leaves some uncertainty, but maybe that’s okay for cutting down problems overall.
Launching this on mainnet seems like a key step for Ethereum in building decentralized AI. It sets up identity, reputation, and validation basics, so AI agents can act independently in a permissionless economy. Some people might think this opens up a lot, but others worry about the risks not being fully covered.
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