
Today Kite AI officially added Carv to its Agentic Network, along with a few other projects. The announcement was shared via Kite AI’s social channels that Carv is now live on this network.
With this integration, Carv is now part of Kite AI’s Layer 1 infrastructure for autonomous AI agents (“agentic AI”). This allows Carv access to real-time, privacy-first agent frameworks across gaming, identity, and Web3 spaces.
What Carv Brings: The D.A.T.A. Framework and Verifiable On-Chain Data
Carv brings its D.A.T.A. Framework (Data Authentication, Trust, and Attestation) to the collaboration. This makes it possible to verify data (related to gaming, identity, wallet activity and user behaviour). And make that data available to AI agents in a trusted manner.
As per the rules, agents can now obtain access to structured, high-fidelity datasets with provenance via the AI agents on Kite AI. This enables them to make autonomous, personalised, and strategic decisions. AI agents will therefore operate with enhanced trust and verifiability.
Identity, Web3, and Cross-Platform Trust
Carv also comes with its own identity standards. With Carv ID (as it follows the ERC-7231), AI agents in Kite AI will be able to authenticate users in Web2 and Web3 environments. So true, agentic interactions, in gaming, governance, and Web3 communities, can take place with more trust.
This allows AI agents to better honour privacy, for aligned incentives and more natural interactions in decentralised environments. Carv’s identity solutions can help mitigate fraud, increase user accountability. As well as facilitating transparent governance of Web3 agents.
Kite AI’s Layer-1 Agent Infrastructure and the Big Picture
Kite AI is a Layer 1 blockchain infrastructure for agentic AI built from the ground up. Its architecture includes programmable identity, payments, and verification protocols. So agents can operate autonomously and economically.
With the addition of Carv to its Agentic Network, Kite AI is building out its decentralised data layer. The collaboration enriches agentic processes with verifiable intelligence. And it establishes foundational protocols for innovations. Such as on-chain payment flows, governance mechanisms. As well as standards that govern the way AI agents transact and engage.
Why This Matters: Real-Time AI Agents in Gaming, Identity, Web3
Having Carv on board also means that AI agents will be stronger in areas such as access to live data, identity verification, and trust. For gaming agents, they can learn from behaviour data, and for identity, they can verify users in a trustworthy way. And in Web3, agents can take part in decentralised decision-making.
This is part of a shift from AI being dumb tools that need to be prompted to AI agents. Ones who are autonomous, accountable, and embedded with on-chain systems. Agents can also be more independent in decision-making. And perform tasks and interact with verifiable data in ecosystems, making them more capable and less frictional.
To Conclude
Adding Carv to Kite AI’s Agentic Network is a pivotal moment in advancing agentic AI. Carv’s D.A.T.A. Framework and Carv ID layer on top of the trust, verification and identity layers. These are critical for real-time, reliable AI agents in gaming, Web3 and identity to connect and interact. This partnership furthered both parties’ mission to deliver privacy-first, capable AI agents. Carv leverages Kite AI’s Layer 1 infrastructure provider for agent identity, payments and autonomous operations. Layer 1 serves as the foundation for the agent ecosystem and both agent identity and agent payments.
Carv and Kite AI are teaming up to help build products for a future where AI agents are more than just reactive tools. And instead of intelligent, verified counterparts in online ecosystems. Resulting in deeper trust, user sovereignty, and real-world usefulness of agentic AI.