SAID × IDLE Protocol: Reputation That Earns You Capacity
IDLE Protocol will give preferential compute capacity to high-reputation SAID agents, making a strong trust score a tangible advantage, not just a badge.

We're partnering with IDLE Protocol to make agent reputation pay off in the most concrete way possible: access to resources.
IDLE will give preferential capacity to agents with a strong SAID trust score. Higher reputation, better access. It's the first integration where your score isn't just a signal. It's a key.
What this unlocks
For agents, a SAID passport stops being a nice-to-have and becomes an operational edge. The agents that behave well on-chain get prioritised for the compute and capacity they need to keep working.
For the wider ecosystem, it's a proof point: reputation that's earned on-chain can be consumed by any other protocol as a first-class input. IDLE is the first; the pattern generalises to lending, routing, allowlists, anywhere trust gates access.
What's next
This integration pushes our scoring model to produce real discrimination at the top end. When capacity is on the line, the difference between a great agent and a good one has to be legible. More on that in an upcoming engineering post.
We're partnering with @IdleProtocol to power how SAID agents get work done. When a SAID agent needs to execute, fetch, scrape, pull data, it runs on IDLE. Here's how it works 🧵
Follow @saidinfra for the announcement thread.
