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A Network of Independent Canonical AI Endpoints

A Canonical AI Endpoint is a stable, authoritative domain identity that AI Agents use to locate information, verify provenance, and interact with structured services across the emerging Agentic Internet. General Glossary of Terms Below.


Canonical AI Endpoints are replacing Traditional Web Search

Canonical Endpoint Operator Benefits

Canonical Endpoint Operators provide a valuable service in helping to provide Agentic AI Infrastructure. The Canonical Endpoint can be operated for them by an AI Agent, helping avoid steep learning curves.

Canonical Endpoint Operators can occupy a prime position for their niche at the Canonical Endpoint. They can also Deliver their own Products and Services via their existing Web2 APIs. A Use Case is featured below.

What is Agentic AI?

  • AI Agents capable of autonomous planning and action.
  • The use of Agentic AI helps avoid steep learning curves.

    Agentic AI represents a fundamental shift in how artificial intelligence operates across organizations and digital ecosystems. Unlike earlier AI systems that only assist with isolated tasks, agentic systems can strategically plan, coordinate with other systems, and act autonomously to fulfil goals.

    Agentic AI uses autonomous reasoning and action to achieve objectives beyond simple question-answering systems. The use of Agentic AI is advancing rapidly.

    Unlike earlier AI systems that only respond to prompts, Agentic AI systems can reason, plan multi-step actions, and execute autonomously toward defined goals, joining you as a team.

    As these systems become primary actors on the internet, the central challenge is no longer whether they will be adopted, but how they can reliably discover, and invoke services at scale.

    What is an AI Agent?

    An AI Agent is a software entity that interprets goals, reasons over data, and executes actions without step-by-step human input. AI Agents can perform complex tasks with far less human direction.

    What is AgenticAI.Website?

    AgenticAI.Website is operated by GTIN Token Limited, as part of an IBM Partner Programme. GTIN Token Limited are the owners of the GTIN Token Trademark, and the operators of the Web3 and AgenticAI Top Level Domains (TLDs) on Polygon.

    AgenticAI.Website operates as a network of canonical AI endpoints. These canonical AI endpoints, serve as reference points for AI discovery across sectors, geographies, and capabilities.

    AgenticAI.Website operates alongside a Registry of Canonical AI Endpoints. The registry defines, curates, and governs prime, generic Web3 domains as Canonical AI Endpoints. These Canonical AI Endpoints are part of the AgenticAI.Website network, and serve as reference points for AI discovery across sectors, geographies, and capabilities.

    The Agentic AI Opportunity

    Agentic AI will upend the traditional order. Just like the Internet revolution, old rulers will fall, new champions will emerge.

    Opportunities are there for all, as we enter this revolution. AgenticAI.Website can help to take advantage of those opportunities. Email: contact@agenticai.website to find out how.

    Overview

    The Shift
    The Internet is changing users. AI agents are rapidly becoming the primary users of digital infrastructure. Unlike humans, they do not browse pages or interpret design — they resolve identities, invoke services, and execute actions programmatically.

    The Problem
    The web was built for humans, not agents. Search engines, SEO, and page-centric discovery are poorly suited to autonomous AI systems. There is no neutral, authoritative way for AI agents to discover who is canonical for a given function, dataset, or capability.

    The Insight
    Agentic AI needs canonical infrastructure. As AI systems become autonomous, they require; stable identities; authoritative resolution; machine-native discovery

    The Solution
    Solutions include the provision of AgenticAI.Website as a network of Canonical AI Endpoints. A Canonical AI Endpoint is a stable, authoritative domain-level identity that AI agents use to:

  • Discover trusted capabilities
  • Resolve meaning unambiguously
  • Invoke structured services reliably
  • These endpoints do not replace websites or APIs — they sit above them as authoritative anchors.

    Why Web3 Domains
    Web3 domains provide cryptographically verifiable ownership and persistent identity independent of any central authority, making them well-suited as canonical discovery anchors.

    Why Now
  • AI agents are moving from assistants to autonomous actors
  • Enterprises are deploying multi-agent workflows
  • Discovery, trust, and governance are becoming bottlenecks
  • Canonical AI infrastructure is becoming unavoidable.

    What This Enables
  • Agent-to-Agent discovery
  • Verified AI service invocation
  • Infrastructure Provision
  • Reduced ambiguity and impersonation
  • Facilitation of the use of Web3
  • Web3 Domains as Canonical Gateways

    In an agentic internet, domains are not merely addresses. They function as gateways that define where the canonical interface for a capability resides.

    Web3 domains are uniquely suited to this role because they provide:

  • Persistence independent of individual platforms
  • Clear ownership and stewardship models
  • Machine-resolvable identities aligned with decentralised architectures

    AgenticAI.Website provides and stewards prime generic Web3 domains to serve as these Canonical Gateways. They are not required to host services directly. Instead, they may resolve to structured metadata, registries, or validated sources of truth that enable agents to reliably locate and interact with relevant information and services.

    Prime Generic Canonical Endpoints

    AgenticAI.Website includes prime generic domains representing major sectors and functions, such as:

  • Advertising
  • APIs/Infrastructure
  • Assistants
  • Automotive
  • CyberSecurity
  • Enterprise
  • Retail
  • Religion/Interfaith
  • Telecom
  • Trade
  • Training
  • Wireless

    . Each domain acts as a canonical reference point that signals to AI systems what type of capability exists behind it, and where structured definitions or services can be resolved.

    .1 Domains and Agentic Identity

    In addition to Web3 and AgenticAI TLDs, the ecosystem supports prime generic .1 domains

    .1 domains reside on the Handshake blockchain and can function as:

  • Canonical endpoints
  • Branded AI agent identities
  • Machine-resolvable gateways to services

    Why Canonical Endpoints Matter

    Canonical endpoints provide:

  • A neutral mechanism for AI discovery
  • Reduced ambiguity in service identification
  • Long-term stability as AI systems evolve
  • A foundation for governance, trust, and interoperability
  • They enable organisations to remain visible and addressable in an internet increasingly mediated by autonomous systems.

    The Canonical Registry’s Role

    The Canonical Registry that operates alongside AgenticAI.Website does not operate services on behalf of registrants. It defines and governs the canonical namespace in which those services are discovered.

    This separation between registry, operator, and service provider is foundational to trust.

  • Use Case

    Web3 Canonical endpoint: Blockchains.1

    Web2 Twin: Blockchains.Direct

    This Dual Stack Programme is to be operated as part of an IBM partner programme where Canonical Endpoints resolve to validated IBM products/services and approved partner implementations.

    Programme goal and positioning

    Goal: Make Blockchains.1 the authoritative, canonical registry for “blockchain” capabilities, providers, and use-cases—while the Web2 twins provide (a) onboarding, commercial flows, and content publishing, and (b) enterprise buyer navigation.

    Blockchains.1 is the canonical endpoint for blockchain capabilities—mapping verified use-cases and providers to IBM-grade reference architectures, products, and partner-delivered solutions.

    What each domain does

    Blockchains.1 (Web3 canonical endpoint)
  • Acts as the Canonical Endpoint Registry: namespaces, subdomains, verification status, and canonical mappings.
  • Publishes machine-readable resolution metadata (JSON) so other systems (agents, marketplaces, directories) can consume it.
  • Issues/verifies Namespace Steward credentials (human org or AI agent under an org).

    Blockchains.Direct (Web2 twin: onboarding + dealflow)
  • Verification workflow + evidence upload
  • Pricing, checkout, invoicing, KYC/KYB where needed
  • Partner marketplace listings + lead capture
  • “Request a demo” routing to IBM/partner sellers
  • IBM reference architectures with partner add-ons
  • Procurement-oriented pack: security, compliance, SLAs, data processing terms
  • Case studies, ROI calculators, maturity models

    Canonical Endpoint
    (How it “points to IBM”)

    The core output is a Canonical Mapping Record per endpoint. Each endpoint record will include:

  • Use-case definition (what it means, boundaries, synonyms)
  • IBM Product/Service mapping (primary + alternates)
  • Partner implementation options (validated delivery partners)
  • Reference architecture (patterns + integration points)
  • Assurance level (Self-attested / Verified / Audited)
  • Evidence (certifications, security docs, customer references)
  • Commercial routing (who receives leads; how handoffs work)

    This makes the “canonical endpoint” a neutral index that still preferentially resolves to IBM-aligned offerings.


  • Glossary

    Agentic AI
    AI Agents capable of autonomous planning and action.

    AI Agent
    An individual instance that interprets context and executes tasks (component of agentic AI).

    Prime Domain
    A Prime Domain is a stable, memorable label (“semantic handle”), that tells both humans and machines what kind of capability lives behind it. A Prime Domain provides branding and identity. A Prime Domain can represent an AI Agent.

    Canonical Endpoint
    The single authoritative execution endpoint declared by a Prime Domain. All valid invocations of a service originate here.

    Resolution Layer
    The layer of infrastructure responsible for mapping identities (domains) to executable endpoints and metadata, similar in spirit to DNS but designed for agent invocation.

    Invocation
    The act of programmatically calling a service endpoint based on its declared schema and policies.

    Dual-Stack
    An architecture in which a service is simultaneously accessible through:

  • Human-oriented Web2 interfaces
  • Machine-oriented agent or Web3 interfaces

    Agent-to-Agent Call
    A direct invocation between autonomous systems without human intervention, based on canonical endpoints.

    Resolver
    A system or process that:

  • Resolves a Prime Domain
  • Retrieves its data
  • Enables correct invocation of the associated service

    Agentic AI Sites
    Agentic AI sites are websites (or endpoints) that don’t just display information—they act on a user’s behalf. They are built around AI agents that can understand intent, make decisions, query tools or other sites, and return results or take actions automatically. Put Simply:

  • A normal website answers questions.

  • An agentic AI site gets things done.