Data covers ERC-8004 agent registrations and Agent Trust Score assessments. Week 32 = week ending Sunday, August 9, 2026.
Week 32 reversed both of Week 31’s headline trends at once. 15,652 new agents registered – down 26.8% from Week 31’s 21,378. But unique owner wallets rose 76.3% to 14,834, meaning registrations swung from the most concentrated week on record back to nearly one agent per owner. Median trust score also rebounded sharply, up 160.5% to 521, moving out of Elevated Risk and into the Provisional tier. This week we’re also publishing, for the first time, a full breakdown of trust flags across the entire indexed agent population – including how many agents show signs of Sybil farming or a history tied to confirmed rug pull operators.
Week 32 Key Numbers
Week 32 Analysis
Concentration Unwinds – Ownership Spreads Back Out
Last week’s tracker flagged a sharp concentration event: registrations barely moved but unique owners collapsed, pushing agents-per-owner to 2.54x – the clearest sign yet of batch or fleet-style registration. This week, that pattern fully reversed. Registrations fell 26.8% to 15,652, but unique owners rose 76.3% to 14,834, bringing agents-per-owner back down to about 1.06 – close to one agent per wallet, the signature of broad, independent registration rather than a small number of wallets registering in bulk.
Median Trust Score Rebounds Into Provisional Territory
Median trust score jumped from 200 – the Elevated Risk floor – to 521, a Provisional-tier score and a 160.5% increase. This is the highest weekly median trust score recorded since Week 26’s 644. Combined with the more broad-based ownership pattern this week, the data points toward a genuinely different kind of registration cohort than Week 31’s: more independent wallets, each with somewhat stronger trust signals on average.
Trust Flag Breakdown: What the Full Agent Population Looks Like
Separate from this week’s registration numbers, we’re publishing a snapshot of trust flags across the entire indexed agent population – roughly 377,600 agents in total, covering everything registered since tracking began. Each flag below represents a specific pattern the Agent Trust Score model checks for in an agent’s owner wallet or control structure.
| Flag | Agents | Share | What It Means |
|---|---|---|---|
| FARM_DETECTED | 70,729 | 18.73% | Belongs to a Sybil fleet – a single operator controlling multiple agents |
| FEEDER_UNKNOWN | 30,418 | 8.06% | Owner wallet’s funding source is obfuscated or untraceable |
| EIP7702_DELEGATED | 21,165 | 5.61% | Owner has delegated control to a secondary address |
| FEEDER_CEX_VERIFIED | 2,761 | 0.73% | Owner confirmed funded by a centralized exchange – the strongest legitimacy signal available |
| FEEDER_RUG_HISTORY | 758 | 0.20% | Owner wallet was funded by a confirmed rug pull operator |
| CREATOR_RUG_HISTORY | 61 | 0.02% | Agent is controlled directly by a confirmed rug pull creator |
| CREATOR_HONEYPOT_HISTORY | 8 | 0.00% | Owner has previously created a honeypot token contract |
| ERC6551_TBA | 1,942 | 0.51% | Owner is an ERC-6551 Token Bound Account – the real controller is whoever holds the NFT |
| OWNER_MULTISIG | 17 | 0.00% | Owner is a Gnosis Safe multisig, requiring multiple signers to act |
Roughly one in five indexed agents – 18.73% – are flagged as belonging to a Sybil fleet, where a single operator has registered many agents that appear independent on the surface. That’s by far the largest single flag in the dataset, and it lines up with the concentration pattern this tracker has now observed directly in the weekly registration data (as in Week 31, before it reversed this week). Almost 1 in 10 agents – 8.06% – have an owner wallet whose funding source could not be traced, and 5.61% have delegated control away from the registered owner to a secondary address, which can make the real controller harder to identify.
At the other end, only 0.73% of agents carry the strongest positive signal available – confirmed funding from a centralized exchange, which typically means the owner passed that exchange’s own identity checks. The most serious flags are rare in absolute terms but still represent real agents: 758 agents have an owner funded by a confirmed rug pull operator, and 61 agents are controlled directly by a wallet with a confirmed rug pull history. Two flags – agents funded by or controlled by confirmed honeypot creators – sit at effectively zero (8 and 0 agents respectively), and several structural flags around unresolvable or large multisig councils currently show no hits at all across the population.
Week-on-Week Comparison: W30 – W32
| Metric | W30 | W31 | W32 | W32 vs W31 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New registrations | 22,989 | 21,378 | 15,652 | -26.8% |
| Unique owner wallets | 20,355 | 8,413 | 14,834 | +76.3% |
| Agents per owner | 1.13 | 2.54 | 1.06 | -58.4% |
| Median trust score | 299 | 200 | 521 | +160.5% |
| Trust tier | Elevated Risk | Elevated Risk | Provisional | – |
2026 Weekly Registration History – W26 to W32
| Week | Registered | Unique Owners | Median Trust |
|---|---|---|---|
| W26 | 13,816 | 11,263 | 644 |
| W27 | 29,577 | 26,276 | 432 |
| W28 | 24,458 | 21,840 | 464 |
| W29 | 11,026 | 10,339 | 406 |
| W30 | 22,989 | 20,355 | 299 |
| W31 | 21,378 | 8,413 | 200 |
| W32 | 15,652 | 14,834 | 521 |
Note: Median trust score reflects the median Agent Trust Score of agents registered in that specific week, not the cumulative population median. The trust flag breakdown above covers the full indexed population (~377,600 agents) as of Week 32, not just this week’s registrations.
About This Tracker
ChainAware.ai’s weekly ERC-8004 agent tracker monitors new agent registrations on the ERC-8004 Identity Registry, the number of unique owner wallets behind those registrations, and the median Agent Trust Score of each week’s registration cohort. Agent Trust Score is a 0-1000 score combining owner wallet fraud probability, feeder address analysis, farm detection, and criminal record checks – see the full Agent Trust Score methodology for how the model scores agents and their controlling wallets. Data is updated weekly alongside ChainAware’s PancakeSwap/Uniswap rug pull tracker.