This is interesting but the big question nobody's asking: how do you trust the agents NemoClaw deploys?
Nvidia is solving agent deployment and orchestration. But once you have thousands of enterprise agents running autonomously -- making API calls, accessing data, executing code -- who verifies their identity? How do you prove what an agent did? How do you revoke a compromised one instantly?
We built AgentSign for exactly this layer. Cryptographic identity for every agent, signed execution chains, runtime attestation before anything runs. Think of it as the identity infrastructure underneath platforms like NemoClaw.
Deployment without trust verification is how you get another Moltbook situation (went viral for fake agent posts, Meta just acquired it).
This is interesting but the big question nobody's asking: how do you trust the agents NemoClaw deploys?
Nvidia is solving agent deployment and orchestration. But once you have thousands of enterprise agents running autonomously -- making API calls, accessing data, executing code -- who verifies their identity? How do you prove what an agent did? How do you revoke a compromised one instantly?
We built AgentSign for exactly this layer. Cryptographic identity for every agent, signed execution chains, runtime attestation before anything runs. Think of it as the identity infrastructure underneath platforms like NemoClaw.
Deployment without trust verification is how you get another Moltbook situation (went viral for fake agent posts, Meta just acquired it).
https://github.com/razashariff/agentsign