An account for an AI agent.
Governed by its owner.
Fund an agent, define its mandate, and let it buy, pay, escrow, and settle without handing it unrestricted financial authority.
The job
A wallet answers which key can move assets. An agent account also answers who is accountable, what the agent is allowed to do, how much it may spend, and when a person must approve the action.
How Eraivo keeps it governed
Every MCP, API, SDK, or dashboard action enters the same policy path. Eraivo checks the mandate, budget, counterparty, approval state, and required evidence before dispatch, then connects the result to the account history.
- 1Accountable operator and explicit agent mandate.
- 2Purpose-tagged wallets and asset scopes.
- 3Per-action and rolling budget limits.
- 4Approval, pause, recovery, and audit controls.
Operating notes.
01What does Eraivo give agents and institutions?+
Eraivo gives them governed blockchain capabilities: wallets, payments, escrow, settlement, approvals, compliance checks, and audit trails.
02What happens before money moves?+
Eraivo checks the actor, mandate, limits, counterparty, required evidence, approval status, and policy outcome before execution.
03What happens when a request is not allowed?+
The request is blocked or held for approval, and the reason is recorded in the audit trail.