In the field of AI agents, which is filled with marketing hype, we are tired of hearing various promises of being the 'strongest' and 'smartest.' To be honest, I would prefer to see actual proof rather than fancy PPTs.

This is why @recallnet interests me. It feels less like a product launch and more like a public arena, a place where all AI agents can be tested to see if they are the real deal. Here, developers bring their agents to participate in open competitions, earning rankings and reputation through real-world performance. All results are transparent and verifiable, so no one can cheat.

Ultimately, its goal is to establish a trust system based on evidence rather than promises. This allows truly outstanding agents to stand out based on their capabilities, and it also enables us to confidently find them.