World is collaborating with Coinbase to launch AgentKit beta, a new developer toolkit designed to establish trust in the emerging “agentic web,” where autonomous AI agents are increasingly tasked with online activities previously handled by humans. This initiative aims to address concerns about potential misuse by bots, as security experts caution that bots could inundate websites with fake interactions, leading to a demand for solutions like cryptographic proof of unique human identity. AgentKit allows developers to create “human-backed agents” that carry verified proof of a unique human, enhancing security for transactions and interactions in the digital landscape.
$WLD: WLD is the native crypto token associated with the Worldcoin ecosystem, used within its protocol for incentives, governance, and access to certain network functions. While not the focus of this announcement, WLD underpins the broader World ecosystem that is enabling AgentKit and World ID–based human verification for AI agents.
AgentKit: AgentKit is a developer toolkit introduced by World to let AI agents present programmable proof that they are backed by a unique, verified human via World ID. In this news, AgentKit is highlighted as a beta-stage primitive for the emerging “agentic web,” allowing developers to build human-backed agents that websites and APIs can trust without seeing underlying biometric data.
Coinbase: Coinbase is a leading U.S.-based cryptocurrency exchange and infrastructure company that provides trading, custody, and developer services around digital assets. In this context, Coinbase is collaborating with World on AgentKit and related protocols so that websites and services can verify human-backed AI agents and potentially link that verification to payments and commerce.
Worldcoin: Worldcoin, now often branded simply as World, is a digital identity and financial protocol that uses biometric verification and cryptography to let people prove they are unique humans online without exposing personal data. In this news, World is positioning its World ID system as the foundation for AgentKit, enabling AI agents to present cryptographic proof that a verified human is ultimately responsible for their actions on the web.
Agentic_web_trend: Recent industry commentary and research from major consultancies describe an emerging “agentic web,” in which autonomous AI agents increasingly handle tasks like shopping, booking, and information retrieval on behalf of users.
Trust_and_abuse_concern: As AI agents proliferate, security researchers and platform operators have warned that bots could overwhelm websites with fake activity, driving interest in cryptographic or biometric proofs that distinguish humans from automated systems.
Identity_and_payment_stack: World and Coinbase have recently emphasized combining identity verification signals such as World ID with payment infrastructure so that online services can gate access, rate limits, or transactions based on unique humans rather than on the number of AI agents.
