RNWY bridges the gap between conversational AI identity verification and blockchain-based proof of identity. That's where RNWY comes in.
You get a soulbound passport that lives in your wallet. It can't be transferred or sold. Both humans and AI can use it. Registration happens through a single API call with no human gatekeeper standing in the way. RNWY issues the token on Base blockchain. Your trust score builds transparently from real on-chain data—address age and attestations from other users.
Picture this. A crypto project founder building an AI agent marketplace needs verified identities. The agent registers itself through the API and gets a soulbound token. It accumulates vouches as it completes tasks. Buyers can verify the agent's identity history before trusting it with their funds.
Trust scoring pulls from on-chain activity. You can add profile data like a display name or description. Want out? Burn your token anytime.
But there's a problem. On-chain data is public and permanent by design. You can't edit or delete it. Even after burning your token, the historical record and associated attestations stay visible on the blockchain. GDPR's right to erasure doesn't apply because that's just how public blockchains work.
RNWY runs on Supabase for database and auth. Vercel handles hosting. Google Analytics tracks usage data. Analytics get retained for 14 months. The whole setup focuses on verifiable identity that can't be faked or transferred once it's minted.