CENTOLA: bounded delegation for enterprise agents.

A fleet gateway for scoped, capability-bounded delegation and mutually verified transactions across enterprise agent operations.

Agent
transaction
Identity
Delegation
Trust
Recourse
Settlement
L2 · Scoped delegation

A defined responsibility inside the fabric.

Built for

Enterprises operating fleets of autonomous agents.

System role

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

Closes

Accountability · economics

Accountability signal

Every delegated action carries a verifiable boundary of authority.

What CENTOLA makes explicit.

The product is presented as infrastructure: a bounded mechanism, an accountable counterparty relationship, and an observable operating change.

01

Fleet gateway

Provide an enterprise control point for agent fleets and counterparties.

Delegated operations enter shared transactions through a defined accountability boundary.

02

Scoped authority

Constrain authority with signed scope documents and capability-bounded delegation.

An agent can act without inheriting unlimited organizational authority.

03

Mutual verification

Let counterparties verify the transaction and the delegation attached to it.

Enterprise agent interactions become attributable and bounded on both sides.

From implicit trust to accountable operation.

Delegation

Permissions are broad, implicit, or trapped inside one application.

Authority is explicit, scoped, and verifiable by counterparties.

Transactions

Autonomous actions may lack a shared chain of accountability.

Transactions carry mutually verified delegation context.

Operations

Agent fleets are governed as isolated tools.

A fleet gateway establishes a consistent enterprise operating boundary.

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.