8 projects shipped



Bequest is a wallet inheritance / dead-man's switch agent built on top of a forked Zerion CLI. You designate a beneficiary, an asset, a chain, and a check-in cadence. As long as you check in (web button, Telegram, or one-tap email link), nothing happens. If you stop checking in, an autonomous onchain agent — scoped to a single recipient on a single chain — delivers the transfer.

Every other Sui SDK is built for humans writing app code. Suisei is built for agents that build on their own. You don't wire up a React app and a wallet adapter; you point your agent at the toolkit and it does real on-chain work, end to end, without you in the loop for every step.

A defensive AI agent for the SANS SIFT Workstation that cannot lie and proves it. Built for the SANS FIND EVIL! hackathon. TRACE addresses the stated problem head-on: "Protocol SIFT works. It also hallucinates more than we'd like." TRACE does not try to make the agent smarter with a better prompt. It removes the agent's ability to fabricate or to damage evidence, by architecture, and then measures the result.

Pay the source, per use. When an AI answer draws on a source, Assay settles a fraction of a cent to that source, split by what the answer actually used. On Arc, in USDC. The gap it closes AI answers are grounded in sources, and those sources are read for free. The floor on payments (roughly thirty cents after fees) meant a single citation was never worth settling, so nobody did. Arc removes the floor: USDC gas, sub-second finality, payments as small as $0.000001