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From Cloud-Native to Trust-Native: A Protocol for Verifiable Multi-Agent Systems

Multiagent Systems 2025-07-31 v1 Artificial Intelligence Cryptography and Security

Abstract

As autonomous agents powered by large language models (LLMs) proliferate in high-stakes domains -- from pharmaceuticals to legal workflows -- the challenge is no longer just intelligence, but verifiability. We introduce TrustTrack, a protocol that embeds structural guarantees -- verifiable identity, policy commitments, and tamper-resistant behavioral logs -- directly into agent infrastructure. This enables a new systems paradigm: trust-native autonomy. By treating compliance as a design constraint rather than post-hoc oversight, TrustTrack reframes how intelligent agents operate across organizations and jurisdictions. We present the protocol design, system requirements, and use cases in regulated domains such as pharmaceutical R&D, legal automation, and AI-native collaboration. We argue that the Cloud -> AI -> Agent -> Trust transition represents the next architectural layer for autonomous systems.

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@article{arxiv.2507.22077,
  title  = {From Cloud-Native to Trust-Native: A Protocol for Verifiable Multi-Agent Systems},
  author = {Muyang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.22077},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

14 pages, 2 figures. Vision paper and protocol blueprint. No prior submission or publication

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