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OpenMatter Joins Open Source HOL AI Agent Initiative

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OpenMatter Network has joined the open-source Hashgraph Online (HOL) initiative to help develop interoperable standards, security frameworks and verification mechanisms for trustworthy AI agents across distributed environments.

OpenMatter Network has joined the founding organisations of the Hashgraph Online (HOL) Partner Program, an open-source ecosystem for interoperable AI agents. As part of the initiative, the company will help develop open standards, policies, verification frameworks and security architecture for autonomous AI systems and agentic computing.

HOL aims to create interoperable frameworks that allow AI agents to securely identify themselves, communicate, transact and access sensitive information across distributed environments without relying on closed or trust-based architectures. The initiative also seeks to prevent the AI ecosystem from fragmenting into proprietary and incompatible platforms by promoting open standards, shared infrastructure and interoperability.

OpenMatter has also been selected to contribute to HOL’s AI Privacy & Security Subcommittee, where it will help define architectural baselines for institutional AI adoption, verifiable compliance, threshold decryption, post-quantum security and governed AI execution.

HOL’s initial working groups cover agent registries, agentic payments, AI privacy and security, and inter-agent communication and coordination. Founding participants include GoDaddy, XMTP Labs, Horizen Labs, SKALE Labs, DSR Corporation, TODAQ Labs, HashPack and Hgraph.

“AI systems are rapidly evolving beyond isolated tools into autonomous entities operating across organizations, applications and networks,” said Renee Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of OpenMatter Network. “We believe the future belongs to systems that can prove what happened. Mathematically verifiable collaboration and cryptographic proof will become foundational requirements for the next generation of AI infrastructure.”

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