Covenant works with whatever AI model you want to use.
Local ones on your own machine, or the big cloud providers. You set your preference in one file and it picks the best available option.
Your models are configured in one file.
GETCLAPPED Early Access is around the corner.
To celebrate we will provide every EA user with the chance to win 1 $SOL
To participate: post a clip in x and tag @GetClappedxyz with the best trick-shot clip you’ve made while testing the game out.
The best clip will be decided by the community.
The challenge with autonomous payments isn't spending.
It's governance.
Who allowed the payment?
What policy approved it?
Was it within budget?
Through our partnership with @OpenCovenant, every spend can be tied back to the capability that authorized it and recorded in a verifiable audit trail.
Because the future of agent commerce needs more than autonomy.
It needs accountability.
We're partnering with Orbserv 🤝
Autonomous payments are only useful if you can answer one question after the fact:
“Why was this payment allowed to happen?”
With @orbserv handling execution and Covenant providing capability-based authorization, every payment can be traced back to the exact authority that approved it.
Not just who paid. Who was allowed to.
That’s the difference between agents that can spend and agents that can be trusted to spend.
GETCLAPPED Early Access is around the corner.
To celebrate we will provide every EA user with the chance to win 1 $SOL
To participate: post a clip in x and tag @GetClappedxyz with the best trick-shot clip you’ve made while testing the game out.
The best clip will be decided by the community.
@nicdunz Hey boss if you do acknowledge that you claimed the fees from this solana token, I am sure there will be plenty more waiting for you, if you need anything im here
Covenant has a .covenantignore file out of the box.
Intents that reference things like private keys, .env files, or credentials get dropped before they ever reach an agent. No memory written. No receipt. Logged and gone.
Covenant is built safe by default, nothing is by chance.
@shydyor Tamper evident audit logs + verifiable verification engine. @OpenCovenant makes agents hold themselves to the same standard they enforce on others. No cheating possible. Every change proven, this is real verifiability. $CVNT