agenttrustlayer.com
A name for the infrastructure layer that's becoming impossible to avoid: how do you prove, cryptographically or operationally, that an autonomous agent is who it claims to be, doing what it was asked, and bound by the rules of whatever it's interacting with?
It reads as exactly what it is. It's pronounceable. The .com carries the weight of institutional trust — the right extension for a product that has to be trusted. It isn't a parked name waiting for a venture brand to be invented around it; it's a working phrase that already describes a category.