Fetch.ai is bringing its Agent Execution Verification System to Product Hunt, marking what the company calls the first on-chain tool designed to generate independently verifiable cryptographic receipts for actions performed by AI agents.

Think of it as a notarized paper trail for robots. Every time an AI agent claims it processed a refund, executed a payment, or completed a task, AEVS creates a tamper-evident record that anyone can audit.

What AEVS actually does

AEVS generates public audit trails for agent-executed actions like refunds and payments. These aren’t just log files sitting on a server somewhere. They’re cryptographic receipts anchored on-chain, meaning they can’t be altered after the fact without leaving evidence of tampering.

The verification mechanism works by creating independently verifiable proofs for each action an AI agent performs. When an agent claims “refund processed,” AEVS provides the cryptographic evidence to back that claim up.