You have to secure how agents operate before you scale what they can do. Guardrails and structural control aren't just about caution but they are the only ways to run autonomous systems without them breaking in production.
Everyone is rushing to deploy AI agents, but capability without control is just chaos built for tech demos. Agents can move funds and call APIs, but who authorizes those actions? What are their strict spending limits? Where is the permanent record?
Right now, most deployed agents have no answers. That’s what Rialo solves. Instead of patching security after a failure, @RialoHQ builds governance into the core infrastructure. Permissions are enforced on-chain, and decisions are logged before execution.
Today I will express about @RialoHQ latch: agent access control solution.Companies hand AI agents master keys on day one, risking billions in bad access control.
We built Latch to fix this. It’s a hardware-based policy engine that enforces what your agents can access, what they can do, and when that access expires.Real infrastructure, not a workaround.
@RialoHQ@RialoIndian The energy throughout the event was incredible, with community members exchanging knowledge, exploring new opportunities, and supporting one another. Seeing so many people come together to learn, collaborate, and contribute highlights the strength and growth of the community.
Another Successful Shark Tank Session !
480+ participants, creating an engaging space for ideas, discussions and innovation. Speakers shared their projects, insights and experiences, while attendees actively participated through conversations and feedback.@RialoHQ
We just launched a new, hands-on lesson on Rialo Learn that breaks down the math behind DKG—from private polynomials to threshold signing.
Check out the interactive tutorial and companion guide here:https://t.co/inKdljNtJB
Today I will express about Distributed Key Generation by @RialoHQ ; How do you secure a cryptographic secret without letting any single person control it? You split it into shares using threshold cryptography.
But there is a catch: if one person creates and distributes those shares, you still have to trust them.
That is where Distributed Key Generation (DKG) comes in. It allows a group to collectively generate a shared secret key from scratch, by removing the need for a central dealer.
@RialoHQ@RialoIndian A huge thank you to everyone who joined, listened, and especially to the builders who took the stage to present their work.
Your contributions make these sessions valuable and inspiring for everyone.
Another Builders Hub session successfully completed yesterday!
480+people joined yesterday Builders Hub share their ideas, showcase their projects, & engage in meaningful discussions. Every session highlights the creativity, dedication, & innovation within our @RialoHQ community.
Rialo eliminates redundant staking layers and turns oracle security into an independent, auditable line of code.
The old way: Can we trust the token quorum?
The Rialo way: Is the primary source going to misstate its own facts?
Today I will express how @RialoHQ secures prediction markets. Prediction markets are built to find the truth, but traditional oracles can be corrupted if the price is right. Token votes and reporter quorums break down when the financial incentive to lie outweighs the penalty.
Rialo fixes this by cutting out the middlemen entirely. Instead of relying on vulnerable consensus models, it connects prediction markets directly to trusted primary web sources (like https://t.co/t1FA2jiptC or https://t.co/lAHTmNU4KW) via verifiable code.