Trustworthy Governance of Agentic Societies Based on DePIN and VLA

Authors

  • XiaoLong liang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences Author
  • Rui Qin Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences Author
  • Juanjuan Li Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences Author
  • Fei-Yue Wang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61702/b443bx37

Keywords:

Blockchain, Vision-Language-Action Model, AI Agents

Abstract

While Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) and Artificial Intelligence are reshaping the governance of academic societies, reliably integrating on-chain decisions with off-chain physical activities remains a critical challenge. The fundamental bottleneck is the difficulty of reliably integrating real-world execution outcomes into the digital decision-making loop. To address this, we propose an endogenous contribution evaluation framework integrating Decentralized Physical Infrastructure Networks (DePIN) and Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models. This approach maps physical entities to on-chain decentralized identities. By leveraging VLA edge nodes to analyze multimodal behavioral data collected via DePIN, the system autonomously generates a verifiable Proof of Real-World Contribution (PoRWC). This proof subsequently drives on-chain incentive distribution through a reputation-weighted consensus mechanism. Consequently, this framework establishes an endogenously trustworthy closed loop from physical processes to digital governance. We demonstrate its feasibility and scalability through a case study of the Chinese Association of Automation (CAA), providing a robust engineering path for the parallel governance of modern academic societies.

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Published

2025-12-30

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Journal of Cyber-Physical-Social Intelligence 2025

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How to Cite

liang, X., Qin, R. ., Li, J., & Wang, F.-Y. (2025). Trustworthy Governance of Agentic Societies Based on DePIN and VLA. Journal of Cyber-Physical-Social Intelligence, 4(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.61702/b443bx37

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