The agent economy’s accountability layer.

WhiteOcean Science builds the identity, delegation, trust, settlement, and governance infrastructure autonomous agents need to transact safely.

Agent
transaction
Identity
Delegation
Trust
Recourse
Settlement

The internet deferred trust. Agents call in the debt.

Internet deferred
G1

Actor identity

No accountable actor behind an agent action

G2

Accountability

Liability diffuses when delegated systems cause harm

G3

Trust

Reputation can be synthetic, siloed, or platform-owned

G4

Economics

Settlement and recourse remain outside the network

G5

Governance

Control fights are settled by power, not architecture

Agents compound

One fabric. Five accountability layers.

The Agent Interchange Fabric turns identity, delegation, trust, recourse, and settlement into enforceable infrastructure rather than terms of service.

L1

Identity & registry

Bind every agent to an accountable principal through a sovereign-ready registry and disclosure tiers.

L2

Scoped delegation

Constrain authority with signed scope documents and capability-bounded delegation that counterparties can verify.

L3

Trust runtime

Make reputation attested, independence computable, and platform delegation interruptible.

L4

Services & recourse

Let insurers, raters, escrow agents, and dispute forums exchange signed proofs and execute remedies.

L5

Settlement & metering

Move value through native settlement, sealed escrow, a stable unit of account, and usage-based metering.

Five products. One accountability fabric.

CLARK

Nations & blocs

Sovereign registry, policy engine, disclosure tiers, and sealed escrow.

Identity · accountability · governance

CENTOLA

Enterprises

Fleet gateway for scoped, bounded delegation and mutually verified transactions.

Accountability · economics

THALIA

Platforms & marketplaces

Trust runtime for sybil defense, attested reputation, and interruptible delegation.

Identity · trust

KATHARINA

Trust service providers

Conformance and evidence infrastructure for insurers, raters, escrow, and dispute forums.

Trust · economics

HURSTOS

Agent-economy operators

Unit of account, reserve-backed settlement, and usage-based Flowmeter billing.

Economics · governance

What changes when the fabric is in place.

Digital sovereignty

Sovereign registry and machine-enforced policy

Nations govern agents through structure instead of blunt network controls.

Transaction governance

Scoped delegation, signed settlement, and sealed escrow

Every agent transaction can be bounded, attributable, and reversible.

Portable trust

Attested reputation and plural service providers

Trust signals can move across platforms without a monopoly scorer.

KYC / AML

Accountable principals, disclosure tiers, and transparency logs

Counterparties resolve to a principal with an auditable chain of authority.

Economic coordination

Native settlement, stable unit of account, and flow metering

Value and usage are measured where autonomous transactions occur.

The gaps are architectural. So is the answer.

Request a technical briefing on the Agentic Economy Framework, the Agent Interchange Fabric, or the product built for your operating environment.