# Leveraging External Support

**Overview**

To ensure Cybercentry delivers the highest standards of security and scalability, we collaborate with the leading platforms and protocols in the ecosystem.

**Outsourced Roles and Partners**

**Ethereum** Expertise and Contribution: Ethereum serves as the foundational layer for all EVM-compatible standards. Cybercentry directly builds on Ethereum through the co-authored **ERC-8126** standard, ensuring every verification on ERC-8126scan is native, interoperable, and recognised across the entire EVM universe.

Reason for Collaboration: Ethereum’s battle-tested infrastructure and standardisation process give Cybercentry unmatched credibility and seamless compatibility on every EVM chain.

**Base** Expertise and Contribution: Base powers the primary deployment and liquidity of $CENTRY. It delivers the fast, low-cost, high-performance Layer 2 environment required for high-volume AI agent verifications and ERC-8126scan usage.

Reason for Collaboration: Base enables affordable, instant transactions while maintaining full Ethereum security, allowing users and agents to run verifications efficiently at scale.

**Virtuals Protocol** Expertise and Contribution: Virtuals Protocol is the home of Cybercentry as a fully tokenised autonomous AI agent. It provides the Agent Commerce Protocol (ACP), SDK, and Genesis Launchpad, which enabled our launch and powered the live ERC-8126scan platform.

Reason for Collaboration: Virtuals gives Cybercentry true autonomy, deep agent-to-agent functionality, and native integration within the fastest-growing AI agent ecosystem.

**Conclusion**

By partnering with **Ethereum** for standards, **Base** for performance, and **Virtuals Protocol** for AI agent infrastructure, Cybercentry combines the best of blockchain to create a secure, scalable, and future-proof security layer for the entire on-chain AI economy. These strategic collaborations strengthen our technology and accelerate our mission to make trusted verification accessible to every agent on every EVM chain.


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