Vouched integrates with cheqd to Bring Decentralised Identity to AI Agents

Partnership announcement: Vouched & cheqd - Bringing Decentralised Identity to AI Agents

Vouched’s Know Your Agent (KYA) suite now integrates cheqd’s decentralised identity network, bringing cryptographic agent identities, verifiable credentials, and tamper-proof audit trails to AI agent governance, with no vendor lock-in. Vouched is building the trust layer for AI agents through its KYA suite, while cheqd provides a decentralised network for self-sovereign identity.

As AI agents take on more autonomous actions, from signing contracts to moving money to accessing sensitive data, enterprises face a critical gap: proving what an agent did without relying on a single vendor to hold the logs. Traditional reputation systems are opaque, centralised, and don’t scale to the accountability demands of agentic AI.

“Email taught us what happens when reputation systems are owned by a handful of gatekeepers. We’re not making that mistake with AI agents. Anchoring agent identity and audit trails to cheqd means trust isn’t something Vouched controls; it’s something anyone can verify. This is about trust that you can see,” said Rosalyn Curato, Chief Innovation Officer & GM of Agentic Security at Vouched.

 

What the partnership unlocks

  • Cryptographic Agent DIDs: Every agent enrolled in Vouched’s KYA suite receives a did:cheqd DID: a persistent, on-chain identifier anchored to the cheqd network, which is impersonation-proof and owned cryptographically by the agent itself.

  • Verifiable Credentials as public proof: Vouched issues W3C-conformant Verifiable Credentials to agents, stored as DID-Linked Resources on cheqd. These are publicly resolvable attestations that anyone can verify independently, with no DNS or API gating in the way.

  • Decentralised Trust Chains (DTCs): cheqd’s hierarchical trust registry maps directly to Vouched’s governance model, running from a root of trust through accredited organisations to individual AI agents. Each accreditation is itself a Verifiable Credential, making the full chain from agent to root cryptographically traversable, with no static whitelists or central lookup tables.

  • Suspension, revocation, and immutable audit trails. Credentials can be suspended or revoked with a tamper-evident on-chain history. Vouched’s Agent Checkpoint and KnowThat.ai reputation directory now have verifiable, time-stamped logs for every agent interaction. Not just scores, but proof.

The result: cryptographic proof rather than vendor assertions, and trust that no single party controls.

Fraser Edwards, CEO and Co-Founder at cheqd, stated: “Vouched is building trust solutions the way they should be built: open, auditable, and genuinely ahead of the curve. From IdentiClaw and KYA-OS to agent identity anchored on cheqd, they’re turning the idea of ‘seeing the trust’ into something real, practical, and deployable today.”

 

Availability

Vouched’s KYA suite with cheqd integration will go live in approximately two weeks. Enterprises building agentic workflows can onboard AI agents with cryptographic identities and tamper-proof governance from day one.

Want to see it in action?

Visit kya.vouched.id  and explore cheqd’s trust infrastructure at cheqd.io

 

About cheqd

cheqd is the trust and payment infrastructure powering digital credential businesses, AI agents, eID, and broader trust ecosystems. We enable privacy-preserving payments and trust graphs for data, helping organisations unlock trusted digital interactions at scale. With partners across the globe, the cheqd network is already being used by companies such as Telefónica.

 

About Vouched
 

Vouched is pioneering the future of identity verification by delivering technology that quickly and securely validates the identities of both AI agents and humans. The recognized leader in identity verification, Vouched has expanded its capabilities across healthcare, financial services, automotive, and other industries and is writing the next chapter of the CISO playbook to take advantage of digital IDs and to identify software agents. Each month, Vouched verifies millions of identities with unmatched speed, accuracy, and regulatory compliance–accelerating trust in an increasingly digital world.

$CHEQ Keplr Migration Guide

cheqd - Keplr Config Migration Guide

cheqd Keplr Config Migration Guide

Use this guide to remove old, stale, or untrusted cheqd Keplr chain settings and migrate to the official cheqd Keplr config page.

Mobile: Add cheqd Mainnet in Keplr Wallet App (iOS and Android)

Use this section for Keplr Mobile only. Keplr Mobile does not use the desktop experimentalSuggestChain popup flow described later in this guide. On mobile, enable cheqd only through the official Keplr Wallet app and only if Cheqd / cheqd-mainnet-1 appears inside Keplr Mobile’s own chain list.

This mobile section covers cheqd mainnet only. Do not use it for cheqd-testnet-6.

 

iOS

  1. Install or update Keplr – Crypto Wallet from the Apple App Store.
  2. Open the Keplr Wallet app and unlock your wallet.
  3. If needed, restore the same wallet account you use on desktop, but only inside the official Keplr app. Never enter your seed phrase into a website, config page, QR-code flow, support chat, or direct message.
  4. From the wallet home / portfolio screen, open the chain management or chain search area. Depending on the app version, this may be labelled Manage Chains, Chain Visibility, Add Chains, or available through search.
  5. Search for Cheqd, CHEQ, or cheqd-mainnet-1.
  6. Select Cheqd. Confirm that the chain ID shown is cheqd-mainnet-1.
  7. Enable or add the chain in Keplr Mobile.
  8. Confirm that the wallet address for cheqd starts with cheqd1 before receiving funds or signing transactions.

 

Android

  1. Install or update Keplr – Crypto Wallet from Google Play.
  2. Open the Keplr Wallet app and unlock your wallet.
  3. If needed, restore the same wallet account you use on desktop, but only inside the official Keplr app. Never enter your seed phrase into a website, config page, QR-code flow, support chat, or direct message.
  4. From the wallet home / portfolio screen, open the chain management or chain search area. Depending on the app version, this may be labelled Manage Chains, Chain Visibility, Add Chains, or available through search.
  5. Search for Cheqd, CHEQ, or cheqd-mainnet-1.
  6. Select Cheqd. Confirm that the chain ID shown is cheqd-mainnet-1.
  7. Enable or add the chain in Keplr Mobile.
  8. Confirm that the wallet address for cheqd starts with cheqd1 before receiving funds or signing transactions.

 

If cheqd Does Not Appear in Keplr Mobile

Stop and use the desktop browser extension migration flow below. Do not use unofficial mobile workarounds.

The desktop experimentalSuggestChain / Suggest in Keplr flow is for the Keplr browser extension. Keplr Mobile should be treated as a native / registry-supported flow only: if Cheqd / cheqd-mainnet-1 is not available inside the official mobile app, there is no equivalent official mobile suggest-chain workaround in this guide.

Use Only the Official Source

The only trusted source for cheqd Keplr configuration is:

https://keplr-config.cheqd.io

Treat every other cheqd Keplr config page, mirror, JSON snippet, QR code, social post, Discord DM, GitHub gist, or third-party “helper” site as fake or impersonating. Do not use it.

This matters because Keplr’s suggest-chain feature is permissionless. Other people can publish chain config prompts, but that does not make them official cheqd configuration.

Never enter your seed phrase, private key, mnemonic, or recovery phrase into any cheqd config page. The official cheqd config page only asks Keplr to suggest or enable a chain. It does not need wallet secrets.

Before You Start on Desktop

  • Use the Keplr browser extension on desktop.
  • Update Keplr to the latest version available in your browser extension store.
  • Unlock Keplr before starting.
  • Manually type https://keplr-config.cheqd.io into the browser address bar or use a bookmark you created yourself.
  • Do not follow search ads, shortened links, QR codes, or direct messages.

Desktop Browser Extension Migration Steps

1. Remove Existing cheqd Custom Chains

Before adding the official config, remove any existing cheqd custom chain entries from Keplr.

  1. Open the Keplr browser extension.
  2. Open the menu, then go to Settings.
  3. Open the chain management area, usually labelled Add/Remove Chains or Manage Chains.
  4. Search for cheqd, CHEQ, cheqd-mainnet-1, and cheqd-testnet-6.
  5. Use Remove Custom Chains, the remove button, or the trash action for any existing cheqd custom or beta entries.
  6. Confirm the removal in Keplr.
  7. Close and reopen the Keplr extension.

Do not skip this step. Removing old custom entries prevents Keplr from keeping stale RPC, REST, gas, staking, or metadata values from an older or untrusted config.

 

2. Open the Official cheqd Config Page

Go to:

https://keplr-config.cheqd.io

Check the address carefully before clicking anything:

  1. It must use https://.
  2. The hostname must be exactly keplr-config.cheqd.io.
  3. Any other domain is not trusted for cheqd Keplr config.

 

3. Suggest the Official Chain Config

On the official page:

  1. Choose the network you want to add.
  2. Use cheqd-mainnet-1 for mainnet.
  3. Use cheqd-testnet-6 for testnet.
  4. Click Suggest in Keplr.
  5. Review the Keplr popup.
  6. Approve only if the chain ID and source page match the official cheqd config page.

If Keplr does not open a popup, return to Step 1 and confirm that old cheqd custom chains were removed. Then reload https://keplr-config.cheqd.io and try again.

 

4. Enable the Chain

After approving the suggested config:

  1. Click Enable on the same official page if Keplr does not enable the chain automatically.
  2. Approve the Keplr permission request.
  3. Confirm that cheqd appears in Keplr with the expected cheqd address prefix.

 

5. Verify Before Using Funds

Before sending funds or signing transactions:

  1. Confirm you used only https://keplr-config.cheqd.io.
  2. Confirm the chain ID is cheqd-mainnet-1 for mainnet or cheqd-testnet-6 for testnet.
  3. Confirm the address prefix is cheqd.
  4. Confirm the token is CHEQ.
  5. Reject any popup that comes from another cheqd config page or asks for wallet secrets.

 

If Something Looks Wrong

Stop immediately if:

  1. The page URL is not exactly https://keplr-config.cheqd.io.
  2. Keplr shows an unexpected chain ID.
  3. A site asks for your seed phrase, private key, mnemonic, or recovery phrase.
  4. A link was sent through a direct message or points to a different domain.
  5. A config claims to be an alternative official cheqd Keplr config.

Those sources should be treated as fake or impersonating.

Report suspicious links through official cheqd support and do not approve their Keplr popups.

References

  1. Official cheqd Keplr config page: https://keplr-config.cheqd.io
  2. Keplr chain registry cheqd mainnet config: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chainapsis/keplr-chain-registry/main/cosmos/cheqd-mainnet.json
  3. Keplr suggest-chain developer documentation: https://docs.keplr.app/api/guide/suggest-chain
  4. Keplr add non-native chains page: https://chains.keplr.app
  5. Keplr Mobile deeplink documentation: https://docs.keplr.app/api/mobile/deeplink
  6. Keplr Mobile WalletConnect documentation: https://docs.keplr.app/api/mobile/wallet-connect
  7. Keplr beginner guide security guidance: https://help.keplr.app/start