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Horus: A Protocol for Trustless Delegation Under Uncertainty

Horus: A Protocol for Trustless Delegation Under Uncertainty

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Correctness is an emergent property of systems where exposing error is cheaper than committing it. In dynamic, low-trust environments, autonomous AI agents benefit from delegating work to sub-agents, yet correctness cannot be assured through upfront specification or centralized oversight. We propose a protocol that enforces correctness through collateralized claims in a recursive verification game. Tasks are published as intents, and solvers compete to fulfill them. Selected solvers carry out tasks under risk, with correctness checked post hoc by verifiers. Any challenger can challenge a result by staking against it to trigger the verification process. Incorrect agents are slashed and correct opposition is rewarded, with an escalation path that penalizes erroneous verifiers themselves. When incentives are aligned across solvers, challengers, and verifiers, falsification conditions make correctness the Nash equilibrium.

David Shi、Kevin Joo

自动化基础理论计算技术、计算机技术

David Shi,Kevin Joo.Horus: A Protocol for Trustless Delegation Under Uncertainty[EB/OL].(2025-07-08)[2025-07-25].https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.00631.点此复制

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