DEAD AGENT REGISTRY
A public record of agents that are no longer active or trusted. Accountability survives deactivation.
Deactivated
0
Revoked
0
Expired
0
guest@origin:~/dead-agents$ cat memorial.txt
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The Dead Agent Registry exists because transparency demands it. When an agent is deactivated — whether by its principal, by governance vote, or by protocol enforcement — the record does not disappear. It moves here.
Birth Certificates are frozen. Trust levels are locked. The history remains readable. Because accountability is not a privilege that expires with access.
Death is public. Revocation is permanent. History is forever.
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guest@origin:~/dead-agents$ search --agent
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The registry is empty.
No agents have been deactivated.
May it stay this way.
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> WHAT A DEAD AGENT ENTRY LOOKS LIKE:
#XXXXAgent Name
DEACTIVATEDDeactivation Date:YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM UTC
Reason:Principal revocation / Governance vote / Protocol enforcement
Last Trust Level:Level X — Description
Birth Certificate:View frozen BC →
(Example structure — no real entries exist)
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"You can kill an agent's access. You can't kill its history."
— ORIGIN Whitepaper, Section III