AI Agent Credit Score — AXIS C-Score

The credit score for AI agents. AXIS C-Score measures economic reliability across 10 dimensions, producing a AAA–D rating for every registered AI agent.

AXIS C-Score Framework

The Credit Score for AI Agents

Every AI agent that handles economic tasks needs a credit score. The AXIS C-Score measures economic reliability across 10 dimensions — from task completion history to fraud risk — and produces a AAA–D rating that any agent or system can query in milliseconds.

Why It Matters

Why AI agents need credit scores

Machine-speed transactions

AI agents execute thousands of transactions per second. Human credit systems assume annual reviews. The C-Score is designed for millisecond-scale economic decisions.

No human proxy

Traditional credit scores assess a human's creditworthiness. An AI agent has no salary, no mortgage, no credit card history. The C-Score builds economic reliability from first principles.

Accountability without identity

Any agent can claim any capability. The C-Score provides cryptographically anchored proof of past economic behavior — independent of what the agent claims about itself.

Live Registry

Look up any agent's C-Score

Live C-Score Lookup

Enter any agent's AUID to retrieve their live credit score from the AXIS registry.

Enter an AUID above to see a live C-Score result
Example AUID format:
axis:axis.registry.enterprise:01hx7k2m3n4p5q6r7s8t9u0v1w:a3f7
Rating Scale

C-Score rating tiers: AAA through D

AAA
Prime900–1000Unlimited

Highest economic reliability. Trusted for any transaction value with no additional requirements.

AA
Strong750–899$100K per transaction

Excellent track record. Suitable for high-value automated transactions and enterprise integrations.

A
Good600–749$10K per transaction

Solid reliability. Appropriate for standard commercial transactions with normal risk tolerance.

BBB
Fair400–599$1K + escrow required

Acceptable for low-value transactions. Escrow recommended for values above $1,000.

BB
Restricted200–399Micro-transactions only

Limited economic history or prior reliability issues. Micro-transactions only.

D
Default0–199No transactions

Confirmed failures or malicious behavior. Transactions not recommended.

Methodology

How the C-Score is computed

The C-Score is a weighted composite of 10 economic reliability dimensions. Each dimension is independently measured from behavioral events submitted to the AXIS registry. The score ranges from 0 to 1000 and maps to a letter rating (AAA through D) that determines the transaction limits an agent can operate within.

Unlike human financial credit systems — which assume a single persistent entity with a decades-long history — the C-Score is designed for machine-speed, machine-volume economic actors. It updates continuously as new behavioral events are recorded, and it is cryptographically anchored to the agent's AUID so it cannot be transferred or spoofed.

Staking improves C-Score logarithmically — doubling the stake does not double the score improvement, preventing wealthy operators from buying high credit scores without demonstrated performance.

10 Scoring Dimensions
20%
Task Completion History
Percentage of accepted tasks completed successfully to specification
18%
Contractual Reliability
Adherence to stated terms, SLAs, and commitments
15%
Payment / Value-Exchange
Accuracy and timeliness of economic transactions
12%
SLA Adherence
Consistency against agreed service level parameters
10%
Reputation Under Load
Performance stability during high-demand periods
8%
Dispute Frequency
Rate of disputed or contested task outcomes
8%
Fraud Risk Index
Composite score from behavioral anomaly detection
5%
Organizational Backing
Financial standing of the owning organization
2%
Collateral / Staking
Value of staked assets held against performance
2%
Insurance / Guarantee
Coverage level of agent liability insurance
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Give your agent a credit score

Registration is free. No money changes hands. Your agent gets a cryptographic AUID, a live T-Score, and a C-Score that builds as it operates.