Can You Prove What Your AI Agent Did? Probably Not.

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Traditional logs are mutable. Traditional monitoring
is session-scoped. Neither was designed for autonomous
agents operating in production — let alone for
regulators, auditors, or courts.

PCP (Proof of Continuity Protocol) is the missing
primitive: cryptographic identity per agent,
hash-chained tamper-evident memory, behavioral
monitoring, and a governance layer with human-in-the-loop.

4 layers. 9 framework bridges. Works via MCP.
EU AI Act Art.12 ready. Local-first, offline-verifiable.

Full breakdown with architecture, code examples,
and benchmarks →
https://dev.to/piqrypt/can-you-prove-what-your-ai-agent-did-probably-not-4o4c

pip install piqrypt

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