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The Github breach is the latest in a series of exploits which will multiply quickly in an agentic world. Simple and effective governance over agents is one of the most urgent issues at this point in time - and therefore a key focus of our team at @Subzero_Labs .
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Agents need not own capital. They should receive temporary, policy-bound authority over capital.
This mirrors how companies already work.
Employees do not own the corporate treasury.
They get scoped spending authority.
Agents should work the same way.
Everyone is rushing to deploy agents right now, but they’re missing the full picture.
AI agents are the what. They decide, act, hit APIs, move money, coordinate with other agents, ship code, and complete tasks without a human in the loop. That capability is real and it's here.
But capability without governance is just chaos that’s good for demos and not much else.
Orchestration and governance is the how. It answers the questions the agent never asks itself. Who authorized this? What are the limits? Is there a record of any of this?
Right now most deployed agents have no answers to any of those questions.
That is the problem that Rialo can solve.
Permissions enforced on-chain. Agent coordination systems baked into the protocol. Every decision logged before execution, not after.
Make sure you understand the how before you scale the what.
This isn’t just the cautious path. This is the only path that doesn't blow up in production.