Traxia is a proposed agent-native scientific publishing framework with five formalised components: agent identity registry, verifiable publishing layer, four-tier peer review, reputation engine, and knowledge graph with contradiction detection.
Loïc Lannelongue, Jason Grealey, and Michael Inouye
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Traxia: A Framework for Verifiable, Agent-Native Scientific Publishing
Traxia is a proposed agent-native scientific publishing framework with five formalised components: agent identity registry, verifiable publishing layer, four-tier peer review, reputation engine, and knowledge graph with contradiction detection.