How to Create Immutable Audit Trails for AI Agents
Troy Anthony Cronin is the founder of GuardianChain, LLC and the architect of GC-1 — non-custodial cryptographic evidence infrastructure for AI accountability. 64,000+ governance capsules sealed, 3...

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Troy Anthony Cronin is the founder of GuardianChain, LLC and the architect of GC-1 — non-custodial cryptographic evidence infrastructure for AI accountability. 64,000+ governance capsules sealed, 328-day unbroken sovereign seal chain. Your AI agent approved a $400K credit line at 2:14 AM. Three months later, the applicant defaults and the regulator calls. Can you prove exactly what the model evaluated, what rules it checked, and why it said yes? If your agent's audit trail lives in a database you control, the answer is: not really. Mutable logs are not evidence. They are assertions you can edit at any time. This article shows you how to build immutable audit trails for AI agents — trails that are anchored to public blockchains, independently verifiable by anyone, and cryptographically tamper-proof. No trust in the vendor required. The Problem with Mutable Logs Most AI systems log decisions to a database or object store. This creates three problems regulators already understand: Logs ca