AI Agents in Orchestra: Signed, Autonomous, Verifiable Execution
Orchestra just crossed another major milestone in its mission to bring the real world onchain: AI agents are now first-class participants on the chain. With the latest update, Orchestra now supports onchain AI co-agents — identities that can observe blockchain events, reason over state, and submit verifiable signed actions, all governed by Orchestra’s modular permission and trust architecture. This feature unlocks a new design space for trust-minimized automation, agent-assisted workflows, an...
AI Agents in Orchestra: Signed, Autonomous, Verifiable Execution
Orchestra just crossed another major milestone in its mission to bring the real world onchain: AI agents are now first-class participants on the chain. With the latest update, Orchestra now supports onchain AI co-agents — identities that can observe blockchain events, reason over state, and submit verifiable signed actions, all governed by Orchestra’s modular permission and trust architecture. This feature unlocks a new design space for trust-minimized automation, agent-assisted workflows, an...
Attestation Offers: Modular, Onchain Reputation for the Real World
We’re excited to introduce a powerful new primitive into the Orchestra ecosystem: Attestation Offers — a modular framework for verifiable trust, identity validation, and third-party credential issuance. This unlocks a new layer of utility on Orchestra: enabling marketplaces of trust, where identities, institutions, and services can issue and request verifiable credentials in a programmable, composable, and privacy-aware way.Why Attestation MattersIn a world of onchain coordination, governance...
Attestation Offers: Modular, Onchain Reputation for the Real World
We’re excited to introduce a powerful new primitive into the Orchestra ecosystem: Attestation Offers — a modular framework for verifiable trust, identity validation, and third-party credential issuance. This unlocks a new layer of utility on Orchestra: enabling marketplaces of trust, where identities, institutions, and services can issue and request verifiable credentials in a programmable, composable, and privacy-aware way.Why Attestation MattersIn a world of onchain coordination, governance...
Verifiable Signed Exports: Trust That Travels
As blockchains become more composable with the real world, it’s no longer enough to record state. Systems need to prove it — beyond the chain, across domains, and on demand. With this update, Orchestra now supports signed exports: verifiable snapshots of onchain state that can be independently verified, anchored, and audited off-chain. They’re simple, deterministic, and portable — enabling better trust coordination between institutions, ledgers, and systems that don’t speak Orchestra natively...
Verifiable Signed Exports: Trust That Travels
As blockchains become more composable with the real world, it’s no longer enough to record state. Systems need to prove it — beyond the chain, across domains, and on demand. With this update, Orchestra now supports signed exports: verifiable snapshots of onchain state that can be independently verified, anchored, and audited off-chain. They’re simple, deterministic, and portable — enabling better trust coordination between institutions, ledgers, and systems that don’t speak Orchestra natively...
Discoverability as a First-Class Feature
Orchestra now supports decentralized tagging, registry search, and composite queries — with no offchain indexers required. The most powerful systems are not the ones that do the most things — they’re the ones that help you find what you need, when you need it, on your terms. With today’s update, Orchestra takes a major step toward that. We’ve introduced native support for tagging, search, and registry discovery, enabling developers, applications, and agents to organize and query the chain in ...
Discoverability as a First-Class Feature
Orchestra now supports decentralized tagging, registry search, and composite queries — with no offchain indexers required. The most powerful systems are not the ones that do the most things — they’re the ones that help you find what you need, when you need it, on your terms. With today’s update, Orchestra takes a major step toward that. We’ve introduced native support for tagging, search, and registry discovery, enabling developers, applications, and agents to organize and query the chain in ...
Anchoring Proof Across Chains
Orchestra now supports verifiable cross-chain anchoring. You can publish proof of any Orchestra block to another blockchain, and record anchor proofs from other chains back into Orchestra — without needing bridges, asset transfers, or wrapped tokens. This is a foundational step toward multi-ledger verifiability — not bridging for liquidity, but anchoring for trust.Context: Why Anchoring MattersBlockchains are great at tracking state — but they’re not inherently great at coordination across sy...
Anchoring Proof Across Chains
Orchestra now supports verifiable cross-chain anchoring. You can publish proof of any Orchestra block to another blockchain, and record anchor proofs from other chains back into Orchestra — without needing bridges, asset transfers, or wrapped tokens. This is a foundational step toward multi-ledger verifiability — not bridging for liquidity, but anchoring for trust.Context: Why Anchoring MattersBlockchains are great at tracking state — but they’re not inherently great at coordination across sy...