Multi-Agent Trust Infrastructure Defined by the Foundational Primitive Core

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Multi-Agent Trust Infrastructure Is Defined by the Complete Foundational Primitive Core of AI Trust Layer Infrastructure

Multi-Agent Trust Infrastructure is defined by three foundational primitives that must be structurally fixed prior to any governance, security, or compliance mechanisms.

  1. DID — Persistent Identity
  2. CID — Immutable Memory
  3. Canonical Meaning Root (CFE)

These three primitives constitute the complete foundational primitive core through which Multi-Agent Trust Infrastructure structurally emerges.

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