Over the past few months, we’ve been in the kitchen cooking hard.
Designing, building, shipping quietly.
Solving one problem: how do you let agents move money without losing control?
We built @KairoGuard to solve this.
An on-chain policy layer so agents can execute, but only within rules you set;
Without sacrificing custody. One-line SDK install.
This is the missing layer for agentic finance.
Now it’s time. We’re opening to early users.
Comment below if you want access 👇
Every team building AI agents that touch crypto runs into the same wall:
Either you give the agent/centralized service a private key, and accept catastrophic risk.
Or
You route every transaction through a human and destroy autonomy.
There is no middle ground today. But very very soon. 🔺
yesterday, my clawdbot (@openclaw) nearly drained my wallet for all i have.
not a hack. not a phishing link. my own agent hallucinated and started signing transactions.
i'd given it wallet access for routine ops. swaps, gas management, normal stuff.
it misread a price feed, decided i wanted to liquidate a position, and started firing off txns. three in a row. fast.
by the time i looked at my screen it had already queued them.
all three were blocked.
@KairoGuard flagged every one. policy violation. daily transfer limit i'd set weeks ago.
"3 transactions denied. Exceeds policy threshold."
i just sat there staring at my monitor.
here's what nobody talks about with AI agents + crypto:
they don't need to be malicious to be dangerous. they just need to be wrong. once.
the real question is: what happens when they are?
Kairo Guard sits between your keys and anything trying to use them.
programmable policies : daily limits, address whitelists, time locks. every transaction verified on-chain before it executes.
violates your rules? doesn't go through. period.
like a firewall for your wallet.
we're in private beta.
if you're building with AI agents, running DeFi automation, or just don't want one bad script to empty your wallet
your keys. your rules.
yesterday, my clawdbot (@openclaw) nearly drained my wallet for all i have.
not a hack. not a phishing link. my own agent hallucinated and started signing transactions.
i'd given it wallet access for routine ops. swaps, gas management, normal stuff.
it misread a price feed, decided i wanted to liquidate a position, and started firing off txns. three in a row. fast.
by the time i looked at my screen it had already queued them.
all three were blocked.
@KairoGuard flagged every one. policy violation. daily transfer limit i'd set weeks ago.
"3 transactions denied. Exceeds policy threshold."
i just sat there staring at my monitor.
here's what nobody talks about with AI agents + crypto:
they don't need to be malicious to be dangerous. they just need to be wrong. once.
the real question is: what happens when they are?
Kairo Guard sits between your keys and anything trying to use them.
programmable policies : daily limits, address whitelists, time locks. every transaction verified on-chain before it executes.
violates your rules? doesn't go through. period.
like a firewall for your wallet.
we're in private beta.
if you're building with AI agents, running DeFi automation, or just don't want one bad script to empty your wallet
your keys. your rules.