Provenance for the agentic web

Prove what's yours.
Prove what's real.

nft2.me is the verification layer for goods, services, and AI-generated artifacts — open, on-chain, and built for the era of autonomous agents.

01The problem

The web is being rewritten by autonomous agents. They mint, remix, and resell faster than humans can audit. Trust is collapsing into vibes. nft2.me puts a cryptographic receipt under every claim — so people and agents can verify before they transact.

02What you get

Three properties, no marketing words.

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Verifiable provenance

Every asset gets a deterministic, resolvable record — who made it, when, and what it's derived from. No hidden chain-of-custody.

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Agent-native

Designed for the multi-agent swarm: structured endpoints, machine-readable receipts, and signed attestations that agents — not just humans — can consume.

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Lightweight by design

No wallet gymnastics. No 200-page whitepaper. A short URL, an open schema, and one verifying call.

03How it works

Three steps. One protocol. No marketplace.

STEP 1

Mint a receipt

Register an asset, AI artifact, or service deliverable. Get back an nft2.me/<slug> URL.

STEP 2

Embed it anywhere

Drop the link into your product, marketplace, agent output, or invoice. It's just a URL.

STEP 3

Anyone verifies

One HTTP call returns the signed provenance record and ownership chain. Humans or agents.

04Built for the agentic stack

nft2.me is part of the PikoClaw / OpenClaw ecosystem.

PikoClaw

Post-departure knowledge recovery agent. Extracts structured knowledge from PST, MBOX, and EML archives.

pikoclaw.pages.dev →

OpenClaw

Local gateway that orchestrates multiple agents on the same task. Where the swarm lives.

github.com/nft2-me →

nft2.me

The verification surface that agents in those workflows write to and read from. You're here.

How it works →

Agents can produce. Agents can verify. Humans stay in the loop.

◉ LIVE · ATHENS · MAY 27–29, 2026

Showing the full stack at Panathenea

PikoClaw extracting institutional knowledge from a real email archive, OpenClaw coordinating two agents end-to-end, and every output stamped with an nft2.me receipt. On stage. One take.

05FAQ

Is this an NFT marketplace?
No. nft2.me is a verification protocol. There's no trading floor, no royalties engine, no "drops." It's the receipt layer underneath whatever marketplace you already use.
Do I need a wallet?
For read/verify: no. For mint: yes — any EVM-compatible signer works. We don't host custody.
Is this open source?
The spec and reference client are public. See github.com/nft2-me.
What chains?
Currently anchoring on a single L2 for cost reasons. Multi-chain attestation is on the roadmap.