Infrastructure for the autonomous economy

The Internet Was Built for Humans. The Next Economy Will Be Built for Agents.

Built on Axioms. Designed for Autonomous Commerce.

In the coming years, AI agents will buy, borrow, trade and settle value on behalf of billions. That future cannot run on infrastructure built for humans — it demands a new foundation: verifiable identity, provable truth, explicit consent and accountable payments.

The shift

A New Class of Economic Actors

The next economy will be built by autonomous economic actors capable of discovering, negotiating and settling value without human intervention.

Buy

Discover, negotiate and purchase goods, services and data — autonomously and within set budgets.

Research

Source, verify and synthesize real-time intelligence to drive every decision they make.

Trade

Exchange assets, manage capital and execute sophisticated strategies around the clock.

Coordinate

Orchestrate complex, multi-party business workflows across organizations without human bottlenecks.

01

The Limitation

Current stacks rely on patching account-based chains (ERC-4337/7702), forcing agents into a congested, shared global state.

02

The Axiom Shift

Axiom models autonomous commerce as a network of economic actors. On Kaspa, these economic actors may be realized by one or more covenant actors whose state evolves through atomic transitions.

03

The Outcome

By leveraging UTXO locality and atomic transitions, we enable high-frequency economic flows that are structurally integrated at the protocol level, not retrofitted.

Design constraints

What Every Agent Economy Requires

01

Identity & Consent

Every agent must prove who it is acting for — with scoped, revocable permissions that humans can verify and control.

02

Verifiable Truth & Audit

Decisions are only as good as the information behind them. Agents need trusted, signed and fully auditable data.

03

Autonomous Payments & Settlement

Agents need a native, programmable way to pay, lend, borrow and settle value — instantly and with full accountability.

The foundation

Why Igra + Kaspa

Designed around Kaspa's covenant toolchain, including Argent, SilverScript and emerging frameworks such as Portrait.

Igra on Kaspa provides a promising foundation for exploring agent-native settlement models — fast enough for machine-scale demand, final enough to secure real value and open enough to remain accountable.

Economic Efficiency at Scale

The Framework is designed to remain resilient against protocol-level fee adjustments through atomic covenant transitions.

Throughput for machine speed

Kaspa's BlockDAG provides the throughput foundation required for machine-scale economic activity.

Fast and reliable settlement

Rapid confirmation and strong settlement guarantees allow agents to transact with minimal uncertainty.

Agent-native by design

Architectural alignment for machine-velocity commerce: Account abstraction is defined as a core primitive, with MCP and TEE Oracle integration paths.

Decentralized and accountable

A trustless, censorship-resistant base layer where every action stays cryptographically auditable — autonomy without blind trust.

Multitude and the institutional surface

Igra Labs recently introduced Multitude — managed, dedicated, and independent EVM zones for finance apps and settlement systems, ordered by Kaspa's BlockDAG rather than a vendor-run sequencer. It touches a similar market to Axiom's Economic Layer: treasury flows, settlement infrastructure, and compliance-controlled environments.

treasury.igra

Treasury and capital flow management for agent-controlled funds — the operational counterpart to Multitude's treasury infrastructure use case.

compliance.igra

Scoped, auditable rule enforcement for agents operating in regulated or access-controlled environments — mirroring Multitude's compliance-controlled deployment model.

This is a naming-layer observation, not a claim of integration with Igra Multitude or endorsement by Igra Labs. Learn more about Multitude

The semantic architecture

The Agent Economy Stack on Igra + Kaspa

Axiom is a semantic reference architecture for autonomous commerce. It defines a common language for Economic Actors, protocol primitives and covenant-native interactions, independent of any specific implementation.

L1

Orchestration

3 primitives
intent.igra
agents.igra
mcp.igra
L2

Identity & Governance

3 primitives
auth.igra
identity.igra
governance.igra
L3

Data & Truth

3 primitives
data.igra
oracle.igraPowered by Kaskad Nuntius + Quex
logs.igra
L4

Economic Layer

9 primitives
pay.igra
escrow.igra
settle.igra
supply.igra
borrow.igra
repay.igra
compute.igraCompute & inference settlement
treasury.igraCapital and treasury management
compliance.igraAuditable policy enforcement
L5

Infrastructure

3 primitives
kskd.igra
custody.igra
kurrent.igra

Framework Note: The Axiom Primitives define a reference architecture for autonomous commerce. While core settlement primitives are designed against current covenant-based standards, governance and compliance  primitives serve as forward-looking specifications for future agent-native deployments.

Reusable Covenant Patterns

Common building blocks for covenant-native applications

While Axiom defines the semantic architecture for autonomous commerce, the team behind Kaspa Kii's Portrait framework explores reusable covenant implementation patterns. Together, they represent complementary layers of the covenant-native software stack.

registry.igra

Shared registries for identities, namespaces and reusable covenant references. Implementation example:
The Igra Name Service (INS) resolves .igra names across wallets such as MetaMask and KastleWallet.

pausable.igra

Controlled emergency stops for covenant execution while preserving protocol integrity.

timelock.igra

Time-based execution constraints for delayed actions, governance and secure settlement flows.

Example: Agentic Pay

How an autonomous agent completes a real-world purchase.

An AI agent receives a spending objective, verifies authorization, gathers trusted information, secures funds and completes settlement — without human intervention.

intent.igraGoal received
auth.igraAccess verified
data.igraData retrieved
escrow.igraFunds reserved
pay.igraPayment sent
settle.igraSettled
logs.igraAudit logged

Not one contract — a chain of atomic covenant transitions, each producing the next valid protocol actor.

Agentic Pay

Reference namespace: agenticpay.igra
A conceptual workflow demonstrating autonomous commerce through composable covenant transitions.

Extended Vocabulary

Satellite primitives

Beyond the core: specialized primitives for advanced agent commerce.

card.igra
buy.igra
sell.igra
send.igra
stake.igra
yield.igra
dex.igra
withdraw.igra

Satellite primitives extend the canonical namespace without altering the core flow.