Web3 made code trustless.
Web7 makes intelligence accountable.
Open protocol for autonomous agents — with identity, wallets, memory, reputation, and Proof-of-Outcome.
Every layer exists and ships real revenue today. L0 trust substrate is in R&D.
The primitives Web3 never built.
Moves intent, not tokens. Signed envelope: discover → delegate → settle → attest.
Verifiable predicate: agent signed it, model proved it, policy passed it, stake backed it.
DAG of cryptographically signed events. What blockchain is to Web3, AIG is to Web7.
DID-signed intents, delegations, inferences, and outcomes. The AIG graph is tamper-evident. Any regulator gets a subgraph export, not a log hairball.
Agents price by outcome. Escrow releases on Proof-of-Outcome verification. Failed attestations slash reputation and refund automatically.
ZK-ML proof of inference is in the protocol, not bolted on. Every agent carries a verifiable model hash. You can't fake the output.
32 live SaaS apps on the stack — not demos. AccountingOS, CinemaOS, HB-SchoolOS, and 29 more. The platform ships real revenue.
Web7 Foundation is non-profit. The stack runs inside HyperBridge today. Open-source — MIT Licensed — no token required, no chain lock-in.
Every use case below requires accountable intelligence. Web7 is the only stack that delivers it.
AccountingOS → Web7: every ledger entry becomes a signed AIG node. Every accountant action is a verified outcome. Audits are cryptographic subgraph exports, not log files.
Procurement agent negotiates with supplier agent. Terms are AMP envelopes. Payment releases on Proof-of-Outcome. No human in the loop. No trust assumptions.
Contract review agent signs its output with a model DID. If the model was changed mid-flight, the ZK-ML proof fails. Slashing is automatic. The client gets their escrow back.
334 domain regents coordinate demand forecasting, procurement, and logistics. Every decision is logged to the AIG. Every vendor interaction is DID-signed and reputation-tracked.
Patient consent is a signed AMP envelope. Data access is purpose-bound. Every agent action on health records is logged, traceable, and auditable without a central authority.
SchoolOS issues W3C Verifiable Credentials signed by the institution's DID. Employers verify instantly. The credential is tamper-evident and doesn't require contacting the issuer.
A Web7 transaction is not a balance transfer. It is a verified, reputation-tracked, policy-compliant delegation from principal to agent to outcome.
A human or organisation writes an intent in ClearScript. It compiles to a signed AMP envelope: action, params, settlement rail, policy constraints. The envelope is DID-signed with the principal's ed25519 key.
PRIME receives the envelope, classifies domain, policy-checks it, decomposes into subtasks, and dispatches to the appropriate Head Regent. The delegation is signed. A new AIG node is created for every step.
The regent invokes skills, reads from the Knowledge Fabric, calls Ring-1/2 actions autonomously, escalates Ring-3/4 actions for approval. Every action is logged as an AIG node. The inference result is signed by the agent's DID.
The 8-check PoO predicate runs: principal sig ✓ · delegation sig ✓ · agent sig ✓ · model identity ✓ · policy ✓ · stake ✓ · SLA ✓ · attestors ✓. Any failure triggers automatic escrow refund and reputation slash.
Escrow releases by settlement rail (milestone, binary, subscription, or split). The outcome is recorded to the AIG, committed to L0 as a Merkle root (v0.1: mock; production: real L0). The regent's Reflection Engine extracts a lesson and queues a learning candidate.
Every application below runs on KYRx + ClearScript + HBForge v4.1 + QuantumOS X3 right now.
Non-profit protocol steward. AMP spec, L0 trust substrate, RFC process. Governs the open release roadmap.
Kynetra Prime — the agent operating system. Commercial flagship. The kernel Web3 never had.
KYRx · ClearScript · HBForge. The developer stack powering HyperBridge. Open-source — MIT Licensed.
32 live SaaS apps proving the stack ships real revenue. Reference dApps for the ecosystem.
The team that built the stack from scratch and ships 32 live products on it every day.
Architect of the Web7 stack. Built HBForge (50 modules, zero deps), designed AMP, and leads product, engineering, and strategy across all HyperBridge entities.
Co-founder driving operations, partnerships, and go-to-market across HB Ventures' 32-app portfolio. Architect of the HyperBridge business model and regional expansion.
Own your Prime. Settle on AMP. Ship on HBForge.
Build the agent civilisation.