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AGIX MCP HUB Development Update – Week 3 The protocol’s economic and community mechanics began to take shape. This week we implemented token-based incentives and community governance for MCP validation and hosting. 1. Reward Distribution Architecture We designed a smart contract-based reward system that distributes $AGX to developers based on server performance. Rewards are calculated using quality scores and task execution volume, and pulled from a long-term sustainability pool. 2. Community Voting Mechanism A decentralized module allows token holders to vote on the reliability and utility of MCP modules. Votes are combined with on-chain telemetry to shape agent routing behavior and influence rewards. 3. Server Deployment Pipeline (Test Phase) Initial deployment tests of MCP modules across community-operated nodes are underway. This system allows AGIX to scale horizontally via a distributed compute layer without relying on centralized infrastructure. We will show the full picture very soon.

This week’s AGIX upgrade drop is here. Let’s break down the newest agent-level improvements: 🔁 Agent Embedding Forks AGIX agents can now fork their internal memory representations based on user type or behavior — enabling personalized, multi-profile behavior within the same deployed agent. 🔐 Zero-Knowledge Prompt Signing A new trust layer: agents can cryptographically prove their responses weren’t altered, without exposing the original prompt — ideal for transparency in decentralized workflows. 🛰 Autonomous Agent Recovery Protocol If an agent fails or goes offline, it can now self-reboot and resume its task queue — ensuring higher reliability with zero manual restart. More updates are already in the pipeline 🛠















