Maintain control:
Deterministic, verified
trust signals for AI.

#trstd. Trust infrastructure – also for AI agents.

Eliminated by design:
Rogue AI agents. Fake websites.

To solve this, we operate on two layers. Together, they control access and provide deterministic trust signals for AI agents.

TSAI protocol

On the transport layer, requests from authorized AI agents carry a trust level (t). Protocol-compliant websites automatically adjust their response based on this level.

Enforcement is achieved through TSAI (Trust Signals for Agentic Interactions), enabled by infrastructure providers such as Amazon Web Services (AWS). Only businesses verified by a trust authority such as #trstd can operate AI agents.

#trstd <protocol>

On the transport layer, AI agents receive deterministic trust signals about the website. These signals guide decisions such as buy‑with‑guarantee, buy, or no‑buy – without interpretation or guesswork.

Every decision is traceable for all parties involved. Any protocol violation is computationally detected by design, even when agents delegate tasks to other agents.

#trstd

Trust is not assumed. It is enforced.

Websites verified for #trstd login are ready for the #trstd <protocol>.