I took a closer look at how agent reputation works inside @wardenprotocol, and now I get why they set it up like this 👾


Every agent gets an onchain identity and reputation score. Everything comes from real, verifiable activity onchain.

The score grows from things like:
• How often people actually use the agent
• How reliable its responses are
• How fast it works
• Whether users get good outcomes
• Long-term consistency

And with this approach, the annoying parts basically sort themselves out:
🌐 Open listings - anyone can launch an agent
🚫 No spam - low-quality agents stay at the bottom
🔎 Better discovery - the good ones naturally rise
🤝 Composability - other agents can trust high-rep agents automatically

In a future where we’ll have thousands of agents doing their thing, this setup keeps the whole place from turning into noise

All of this turns Warden into a place where you can trust what you’re using instead of guessing. That’s a big deal for what’s coming next 🔥
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