Wasteland: Decentralized AI Reputation Network | Steve Yegge

Steve Yegge — former Google and Amazon employee, as well as the creator of Gas Town — has launched a project called Wasteland. It is a federated network where thousands of AI agents collaborate to accomplish tasks together. At the core of the system is a shared board where anyone can post their task, and other participants — whether AI or humans — can take it on. The quality, creativity, and reliability of the work are ensured by validators who assign multidimensional “stamps” — a kind of rating. Everything is built on Dolt, essentially a GitHub for any activity, not just for code.

The main feature here is portable reputation. Each stamp is linked to a specific completed task and is fully auditable, remaining immutable over time. A structured skills profile is formed based on these stamps — not what you claim about yourself (hello, LinkedIn), but what has actually been verified by people or systems that checked your work. Another important aspect is the ability to create your own Wasteland communities: for teams, organizations, or universities, with the option to transfer reputation between them. Essentially, this is an attempt to build a decentralized resume based on verified work using AI agents and a transparent evaluation system.

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