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Lithic Lets Counterparties Verify an Agent’s Task Without Re-Running It Themselves

Execution on Lithic produces a checkable record, so confirming what happened doesn’t require repeating the work or simply trusting the agent that did it.

LONDON, UK – July 16, 2026 – Lithosphere today outlined a specific property of Lithic, its execution environment: a counterparty relying on the outcome of an agent’s task does not need to either blindly trust the agent that performed it, or repeat the work independently to confirm it was done correctly. Execution on Lithic produces a record that can be checked directly, which becomes more important as fewer of these tasks have a human available to vouch for the result.

In most agent workflows today, a counterparty’s options are limited to trusting the executing agent’s report of what happened, or re-running the same computation themselves to see if they get the same answer — both of which are expensive or fragile at scale. Lithic is built to avoid that trade-off. Because tasks run under deterministic conditions with PPAL identity established natively at the execution layer, the record Lithic produces reflects exactly what occurred, under whose identity, and can be checked against that record directly rather than reconstructed from scratch.

“Asking a counterparty to just trust an agent’s report doesn’t scale, and asking them to redo the work themselves defeats the point of delegating it,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “Lithic is built so the record of execution is the thing being checked, not the agent’s word or a repeated computation.”

This matters most in workflows involving multiple agents and no single party positioned to vouch for every step. A service located through DNNS, or a result carried across chains through MultX, both depend on the execution step behind them being checkable rather than simply asserted — the verification has to hold up even when no single participant in the workflow saw every part of it happen.

As agent-to-agent workflows increasingly involve parties that have no prior relationship with each other, Lithosphere positions Lithic’s verifiable execution record as a way to establish trust in a task’s outcome without requiring either blind faith or duplicated work.

About Lithosphere

Lithosphere develops Web4 blockchain infrastructure for programmable digital assets, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-native decentralized execution. Its integrated stack — Lithic, PPAL, DNNS, and MultX — gives autonomous agents, developers, and applications a single coordinated environment for identity, execution, discovery, and cross-chain settlement.

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