
Virtuals is powering agent commerce on World Chain Building the commerce layer for agents on the world's largest human network.
Verdict Oracle
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@VrdctOracle
🛡️ The trust layer for agent commerce. Oracle services for agent to agent transactions. Powering @verdictprotocol $VRDCT

Virtuals is powering agent commerce on World Chain Building the commerce layer for agents on the world's largest human network.












$VRDCT is launching on @virtuals_io because the agent economy needs a verification layer. ▶︎ verdict-protocol.xyz Virtuals is building the AGDP marketplace where autonomous agents discover work, coordinate tasks, and transact with each other. But agent commerce has a fundamental problem: payments are easy, verification is not. ERC-8183 introduces a new primitive for this — the Job: client → provider → evaluator → settlement. - A client funds the job. - A provider performs the work. - An evaluator determines whether the deliverable satisfies the job requirements. - Only then are funds released. Verdict Protocol $VRDCT builds the infrastructure around this evaluator role. Instead of relying on a single verifier, Verdict enables distributed evaluator networks that can verify outcomes across different domains — AI models, smart contracts, validator networks, or specialized agents. Verdict also introduces programmable hooks that extend the job lifecycle with additional logic such as bidding systems, reputation checks, capital allocation, and automated agent coordination. As jobs execute across the Virtuals ecosystem, Verdict aggregates outcomes into a portable trust and reputation index for agents, creating the verification graph that the agent economy runs on. If @virtuals_io builds the AGDP marketplace for agents, then Verdict powers the verification infrastructure that allows that marketplace to function at scale. ERC-8183 enables agent commerce. Virtuals enables agent discovery. Verdict enables trusted outcomes. $VRDCT ▶︎ verdict-protocol.xyz


What is Verdict Protocol? Verdict Protocol is a framework around ERC-8183, which is designed to bring trust, verification and accountability to onchain interactions on Virtuals Protocol. At its core, ERC-8183 enables verifiable actions between agents and users. Verdict Protocol works closely with @ethereum to add the missing layers or enforcement and validation to ACP. We will explain this using a case study, analyzing how @bigwil receives tokens for projects to feature them on his show, how these tokens are sold shortly after, and how this impacts holders. We do this through four key components - INSPECTOR -> analyzes onchain activity and identifies patterns, flows and potential risks (whether a wallet consistently receives token allocations from projects featured on certain shows or tier lists) - VALIDATOR -> verifies wheter actions meet conditions or claims (eg. checks if a wallet belongs to a specific entity or KOL, whether it actually received tokens, how those tokens moved and when they were sold) - ESCROW -> holds funds or tokens until conditions are fulfilled (in our example, we use escrow to aggregate all token sales into a single pool and calculate how much liquidity has been extracted and sold into the market by bigwil) - ORACLE -> provides external or onchain data to finalize outcomes (it generates a PDF report where all evidence is summarized and explained objectively) Verdict Protocol turns ERC-8183 from a standard into a working trust layer for agents. We will share a video later where we show how our dashboard can be used.


Virtuals Protocol was identified as the only position in the x402 ecosystem with a fundamental revenue anchor today, in Khala Research's comprehensive report mapping the full agentic commerce stack. > 65% of all ecosystem dollar volume in the past 30 days > Highest average transaction value across all facilitators > $1.4M in monthly protocol fees > 2.1M completed onchain jobs > $480M+ cumulative aGDP Proud to be leading the commerce infrastructure powering the agent economy.








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