Falling behind one year in frontier technology spaces is no different from falling behind ten. This piece examines the ERC-8004 protocol and Codatta, and three potential intersections between them.
What Is the Knowledge Layer?
Codatta provides high-quality training data for AI systems. Modern AI learns through data exposure rather than explicit programming. The challenge: as AI capabilities advance to complex tasks (translation, code generation, mathematical reasoning), the demand for higher-quality, more sophisticated training data intensifies.
The paradox: contributors face potential obsolescence as AI masters the skills they teach it.
Codatta’s response: a platform organizing both humans and agents to produce refined data assets while providing economic compensation through ownership shares and royalty mechanisms.
Three Integration Models
1. Reconstruction
Converting Codatta’s decentralized identity system (DID) to align with ERC-8004 standards for enhanced EVM ecosystem compatibility.
ERC-8004’s flexible schema, originally designed for agent credentials, can accommodate diverse identity representations. Historical precedent: ERC-721 evolved from CryptoKitties to support NFTs, PFPs, and RWA experiments. On-chain systems cannot reliably distinguish between pure code agents and human-operated systems, making unified identity schemas feasible.
2. Fusion
Creating complementary value where ERC-8004 and Codatta DID enhance each other’s credibility and functionality.
For Codatta: Integration with EVM ecosystem expands adoption potential across diverse applications.
For ERC-8004: Real operational history from Codatta DID provides authentic identity signals superior to self-declared credentials, accelerating ecosystem adoption.
Future Scenario: AI agents operating as dual-identity entities, functioning simultaneously as ERC-8004 compliant agents and Codatta data contributors.
3. Upstream and Downstream
Positioning Codatta as the supply layer and ERC-8004 as the consumption layer within a complete royalty tracking system.
The “Royalty Engine” requires two elements:
- Complete data contribution lineage (sampling through validation)
- Complete data usage records
Codatta tracks contribution lineage effectively but lacks visibility into downstream consumption since it doesn’t control applications using the data. ERC-8004 records agent execution, providing usage transparency that feeds back into contributor compensation calculations.
Codatta Production Workflow
- Sample - submitting raw data
- Label - annotating with varying depth levels
- Validation - error detection and correction
Dual Identity Elements (Fusion Model)
- ERC-8004-compliant AI Agents
- Codatta users contributing to data production
Royalty Engine Compensation
- One-time payments from primary data consumers
- Proportional ownership shares generating ongoing royalty yields
Conclusion
These approaches are testable hypotheses rather than final solutions. Implementation will determine viability. ERC-8004 remains in evolution; there are undiscovered possibilities as the standard matures.
The story isn’t finished. We’re all co-authors.