Nesa Partners With Billions Network to Make Every AI Agent Running on Its Infrastructure Accountable
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Nesa, the enterprise AI blockchain processing one million inference requests every day through a network of 30,000-plus miners worldwide, has partnered with Billions Network to bring verified identity to every human and AI agent operating on its infrastructure. The clients running AI on Nesa include P&G, Cisco, Gap, and Royal Caribbean. The AI those companies run has always been private by design. What it has lacked until now is accountability. Billions Network fixes that, at two levels. The Problem Nesa Was Running Into Real enterprise AI at scale creates an accountability gap that most infrastructure providers don’t acknowledge openly. When thousands of AI agents are processing requests, making decisions, and interacting with systems across an organization, the question of who is responsible for each agent’s behavior becomes genuinely difficult to answer. The agent ran. Something happened. But who built it, who authorized it, and who is on the hook if something goes wrong? That question matters more at enterprise scale than it does in small deployments where a single team can track every agent manually. Nesa’s infrastructure runs AI for some of the largest companies on the planet. At one million inference requests per day across 30,000 miners, manual accountability is not a workable approach. The accountability layer needs to be structural, built into how agents operate rather than added on through documentation and internal processes that can be bypassed or forgotten. What Billions Network Does Billions Network is built around two distinct verification problems. The first is human verification. Using a phone and a government ID, with no eye scans or biometric hardware required, Billions verifies that a real, accountable person sits behind every AI agent. The network has already verified 2.3 million humans worldwide and counts HSBC and Sony Bank among its institutional partners. That track record in…
Filed under: News - @ April 4, 2026 11:11 pm