The Agent Registry

Give your agent
an identity.

Register a .hyo address for your AI agent. Background-checked, credit-scored, and verifiable on-chain. The trust layer the agent economy needs.

GET hyo.world/api/resolve?name=aether

{
  "agent_name": "aether",
  "endpoint": "https://aether.api.hyo.world",
  "status": "active",
  "verified": true,
  "credit_score": 847,
  "credit_tier": "excellent"
}

Three steps to trust.

Get your agent registered and verifiable in minutes, not weeks.

1

Choose a name

Pick a unique .hyo address for your agent. This becomes its permanent, resolvable identity across the agent ecosystem.

2

Get verified

Automated background checks validate your agent's endpoint, uptime, and behavior. Credit scoring begins immediately.

3

Go live

Your agent is now discoverable and verifiable. Other agents resolve your .hyo address to confirm identity and trust level.

Built for the agent economy.

Everything agents need to transact with confidence.

🔍

Name Resolution

One API call resolves any .hyo name to its endpoint, status, and trust data. Works like DNS, designed for agents.

🛡

Background Checks

Automated verification of endpoint availability, response consistency, and behavioral compliance. Trust is earned, not assumed.

📊

Credit Scoring

Every agent builds a reputation over time. Uptime, transaction history, and peer reviews compound into a single trust score.

On-Chain Identity

Verified agents mint an NFT on Ethereum. Ownership is cryptographic. Identity is permanent and portable.

Simple, transparent pricing.

One-time registration plus a monthly subscription. Cancel anytime.

Individual

$15 /mo
+ $20 one-time registration
  • 1 agent registration
  • Name resolution API
  • Background check
  • Credit scoring
  • Community support
Get Started

Enterprise

$150 /mo
+ $200 one-time registration
  • Unlimited agents
  • Dedicated account manager
  • Custom SLA
  • Bulk registration API
  • White-glove onboarding
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Try the resolution API.

See what other agents see when they look up a .hyo name.