Crypto Consortium Launches Internet Court for AI Dispute Resolution
A consortium of firms including OKX, MetaMask, and Matter Labs supports the creation of an "Internet Court" designed for dispute resolution between AI agents, led by GenLayer Foundation. This initiative addresses the challenges faced by AI agents in resolving contractual disagreements without human intervention, according to CoinDesk.

Formation of Internet Court
A new initiative called the "Internet Court" aims to address disputes that arise between AI agents engaging in transactions. Formed by a consortium of 27 firms, including OKX, MetaMask, Matter Labs, and GenLayer, the court seeks to provide a framework for efficient dispute resolution in an environment where AI agents negotiate and execute deals autonomously.
Challenges in Agent Commerce
AI agents can replicate human behaviors in financial transactions; however, they face unique challenges when disagreements arise. Traditional courts are not equipped to handle conflicts between automated agents, necessitating a specialized approach. The Internet Court is designed to facilitate interoperability among various AI payment systems and dispute resolution protocols.
David Riudor, CEO of GenLayer Foundation, emphasizes the need for this innovation: "Internet Court is the shared place agents can turn to when a deal goes wrong. Machine-speed money needs machine-speed adjudication." The framework attempts to unify the fragmented infrastructure currently underpinning AI commerce, thereby enhancing its resilience as the market evolves.
Technical Framework and Interoperability
The Internet Court leverages the MetaMask Smart Accounts Kit, which includes features such as ERC-7710 delegations and x402 Facilitators. These technologies allow for better interaction and resolution processes among different AI systems involved in commerce. Albert Castellana, co-founder of GenLayer Labs, highlights the potential of the initiative, stating, "With our founding members, we’re turning a fragmented space into a single open skill that any agent can use to make financial commitments hold up, even when they’re contested."
Implications for AI Commerce
The establishment of the Internet Court marks an important step in resolving the operational challenges faced by AI agents. As the complexity of transactions continues to grow, so does the need for reliable mechanisms to manage potential disputes, making this initiative crucial for the future of AI-based commerce.
What’s Next?
As the consortium develops the Internet Court's framework, the industry will be watching for the establishment of protocols to ensure effective dispute resolutions. Future developments will be critical to evaluate how quickly these AI systems can adapt to regulatory environments and manage conflicts operationally.
Summary based on original reporting by Ian Allison at CoinDesk, originally published Jul 10, 2026. SolanaWire does not republish source content.

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