Transitioning from Local Proof-of-Concept to Live Nova Architecture The Vision is Coming Online I’ve been developing the core logic for Protocol Zero for a significant amount of time, focusing on the intersection of autonomous agentic behavior and the ERC-8004 standard. The goal has always been to create a "Zero-Trust" framework for AI agents, where every action is backed by a decentralized identity and reputation registry.
For a long time, this existed only in a local, simulated environment. Today, that changed.
Technical Milestone: The "Brain" is Connected After navigating some intense infrastructure hurdles, I have officially successfully integrated the Amazon Nova Lite model into the Protocol Zero stack.
The Brain: Amazon Nova now handles the complex intent-parsing and decision-making logic.
The Nervous System: My local Anvil blockchain instance is successfully receiving instructions from the AI, validated against our internal identity registries.
The Protocol: We are no longer just "mocking" AI responses. We are now running live inference to determine trade execution and risk parameters.
What’s Next? (The 4-Day Sprint) With the foundation finally live on AWS, the remaining 4 days will be dedicated to:
Refining the Validation Logic: Ensuring the AI strictly adheres to ERC-8004 reputation thresholds before executing any transaction.
Stress Testing: Pushing the Nova-Lite model to handle edge-case scenarios in high-volatility "simulated" market conditions.
Finalizing the Interface: Polishing the dashboard so the internal "thoughts" of the Protocol Zero agent are transparent to the user.
It’s been a long road to get this architecture right, but seeing the first live response from Nova feel "aware" of the Protocol Zero constraints is a massive milestone. Onward to the finish line.
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