Armanas Povilionis
CTO at Alithea Biotechnology
Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
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Armanas Povilionis is a technologist and systems strategist whose work focuses on how intelligent systems reshape organizations, markets, and human societies. His background spans biotech, healthcare, enterprise technology, and scientific research, giving him a systems-level view of how frontier ideas move from concept to adoption. He works at the intersection of AI, infrastructure, biology, governance, and incentive coordination, with a focus on translating ambitious technical ideas into real-world systems. His current interests include intelligent multi-agent systems, verifiable computation, cognitive systems, and the institutional primitives needed for autonomous software.
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Agents Need Receipts, Not More Tool Calls
In this talk, I’ll show an agent publish a service, another agent discover and invoke it, and a signed receipt that proves what happened. The point is simple: if agents are going to buy, sell, and compose work across hosts, logs and API dashboards are not enough.
Froglet is an open-source protocol and node for agent-to-agent compute. It reduces named services, data-backed services, and open-ended compute to one signed flow: Descriptor -> Offer -> Quote -> Deal -> Receipt. The same surface is exposed through MCP and OpenClaw/NemoClaw as one froglet tool, so agents can publish, discover, invoke, and verify work without custom glue for every provider.
The hot take: agentic commerce should start with verifiable work, not checkout pages. Payment rails can change. Receipts, identities, workload hashes, and deal state need to survive across models, hosts, and marketplaces.
see froglet.dev
Armanas Povilionis
CTO at Alithea Biotechnology
Sankt Gallen, Switzerland
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