Before an AI agent acts on a subject (book it, pay it, recommend it), it calls Vouch and gets a cryptographically signed verdict — PASS or UNVERIFIED, grounded in real data, that the counterparty can independently verify. Today it is a signed proof-of-diligence receipt; the insured tier (we pay if the verdict is wrong) is the roadmap.
Working MCP tools today — signed, verifiable receipts · still gauging demand for the hosted + insured tiers.
Vouch is live in the Gera Verify MCP as issue_attestation + get_vouch_public_key: it runs real verification and returns an Ed25519-signed attestation any party verifies independently. It only signs a pass on a strong match, and honestly returns unverified otherwise — it never fabricates. The insured/indemnity tier (real underwriting) is the roadmap and is never implied by a signature.
Tools an agent can call:
issue_attestation — signed verdict (pass / unverified) for an agent actionget_vouch_public_key — Ed25519 public key to verify any receiptOpen source in the Gera monorepo at packages/mcp-gera-verify (real FSA/CQC data, Ed25519-signed attestations). One-line npx install + a hosted HTTP endpoint are shipping next — tell us if you want early access.
A model cannot be sued, cannot carry E&O insurance, cannot post a bond. When an agent acts on a human’s behalf, someone has to be accountable when it goes wrong.
An agent presents the subject + the action it is about to take.
Gera runs real verification and returns an Ed25519-signed verdict (pass / unverified).
The counterparty checks the signature with Gera’s public key — no need to trust the transport.
AI agents and payment rails calling before irreversible actions; the value bought is a verdict they can prove, not just facts.
More capable AI means 10x more agent actions, each a liability event the deploying platform wants to offload. The frozen model is permanent demand, not a competitor.
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