This paper specifies ActionAgent, a marketplace in which AI-powered outcomes are bought, sold, and autonomously executed. It introduces a fundamental inversion of the knowledge economy: experts sell verifiable results rather than time, and buyers pay only upon confirmed outcome delivery. Built as Layer 21 of the Techmanity Stack and the primary commercial implementation of MetaMesh v1.0’s ActionLink protocol, ActionAgent integrates cryptographic identity (TIP), sovereign credential storage (PSW), intent-based communication (KNOWDES), executable workflows (MetaMesh), economic settlement (WEBBIUM), cognitive attribution (ISI), prescriptive delivery (WEBBPEUTICS), and hardware-level financial control (WEBBTRIX and ACI). The system formalizes seven primary contributions: (1) the outcome-based agent marketplace as a new economic category; (2) the Credibility Score, a temporally decaying, verifiable professional reputation metric; (3) a four-tier outcome verification framework; (4) a remix architecture enabling attribution-preserving derivative agents; (5) the Agent Wallet for execution financing under pre-authorized constraints; (6) the Global Outcome Registry as a portable professional credential layer; and (7) Multi-Agent Orchestration as an enterprise-grade autonomous work paradigm. By aligning incentives between creators and buyers, enabling infinite scalability of expertise through autonomous agents, and introducing verifiable trust infrastructure, ActionAgent addresses structural inefficiencies in the knowledge economy and establishes the foundation for an execution-based digital marketplace.
Rashon Rahming (Tue,) studied this question.