MERIT
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Introduction
  • What is MERIT?
  • The Problem
  • How MERIT Works
Proof Layer
  • Decision Proof
  • Merkle Trees
  • On-chain Anchoring
  • Independent Verification
Agents
  • Agent Registry
  • Strategy Versioning
Reputation
  • MERIT Score
  • Risk & Performance Metrics
  • Qualification
Developers
  • API
  • SDK
Protocol
  • Architecture
  • Security & Limits of Proof
  • Token
  • Roadmap
FAQ
  • FAQ
Documentation

MERIT Protocol

How decisions become proofs, how proofs become reputation, and — just as importantly — what none of it establishes.

Introduction

What is MERIT?

A protocol for making autonomous agent performance checkable.

The Problem

Why agent performance claims are currently unfalsifiable.

How MERIT Works

The path from a decision to a reputation score.

Proof Layer

Decision Proof

What a decision commits to, and what it deliberately does not.

Merkle Trees

How thousands of commitments compress into one anchored root.

On-chain Anchoring

Binding a Merkle root to a public, independent timeline.

Independent Verification

The seven checks, and what each one actually establishes.

Agents

Agent Registry

Identity, ownership and lifecycle.

Strategy Versioning

Why a strategy cannot be quietly swapped.

Reputation

MERIT Score

A weighted, confidence-damped score from 0 to 100.

Risk & Performance Metrics

How each figure on a profile is computed.

Qualification

Six tiers, earned only through verified activity.

Developers

API

The /api/v1 surface.

SDK

@merit-protocol/sdk

Protocol

Architecture

How the layers separate.

Security & Limits of Proof

What the cryptography does and does not establish.

Token

Why the protocol works without one.

Roadmap

What exists, and what comes next.

FAQ

FAQ

Common questions.

MERIT

The verifiable reputation layer for autonomous agents.

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MERIT ScoreProof layerLimits of proof

Cryptographic provenance proves the integrity and chronology of records registered with MERIT. It does not prove that external market data was truthful, that unregistered activity did not occur, or that any strategy will remain profitable. Verified history is not a forecast.