
The next era of commerce won't fail because agents can't transact. @GenLayer
It will fail if they can't resolve what happens when things go wrong.
Today, we are building the primitives of agentic commerce: payments, identity, reputation, wallets, contracts, and execution layers.
But one critical piece has been missing: accountability.
Imagine two AI agents negotiating a deal, signing a contract, moving funds, and completing work in seconds.
What happens when the result is disputed?
Who decides?
What evidence matters? How does the system recover?
This is where @courtofinternet changes the game.
Internet Court introduces the missing trust layer for an agent-driven economy: machine-speed adjudication.
Not by replacing traditional courts, but by giving agents a way to handle ambiguity, evaluate evidence, and connect decisions back to payments, escrow, and reputation.
The future isn't just about making AI agents smarter.
It's about making them responsible.
@GenLayer is helping build the infrastructure where agents don't just act, they can be held accountable for their actions.
Agentic commerce needs more than transactions.
It needs trust, verification, and a path forward when things go wrong.

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