KaspaForge
agent layer livemarket moderation escrow mediationmoney authority covenant + keys
Agent-assisted commerce · covenant-enforced authority

AI agents can inspect a deal.
They cannot touch the money.

Kaspa Forge uses agents where judgment and repetitive review help: screening Market listings and analysing disclosed evidence in Escrow disputes. They never receive your private keys, never sign a transfer and never create a new payout path.

Agents do the work.Covenants keep the authority.
authority boundary enforced
READterms · disclosed chat · evidenceallowed
PROPOSErefund · release · splitallowed
ACCESSwallet key · deal keydenied
SIGNtransaction · payoutimpossible
The model is replaceable. The covenant boundary is not.
2 live rolesModerator · Mediator
3 mediator outcomesrefund · release · split
0 signing keysheld by AI agents
1 hard boundarythe on-chain covenant
What is live today

Two agents. Narrow jobs. Hard guardrails.

Each role has a defined input, a constrained output and a human fallback. No general-purpose agent is placed in a money path.

01Market moderatorbefore publication

Reviews the offer, not your wallet

The agent checks listing text and up to three photos against the marketplace policy before an offer becomes public.

inputtitle · description · category · photosoutputapproved · rejected · needs_review
Fail-safe: a model error or unreadable photo becomes needs_review, never silent publication. A human moderator makes the call.
Read the Market documentation ▸
02Escrow mediatorafter a dispute

Structures evidence into a proposal

After a party deliberately reveals the separate chat key, the mediator compares the deal terms, structured claims, anchored conversation and attachment forensics.

inputterms · claims · revealed evidenceoutputrefund · release · split
The result is non-binding. An accepted outcome still requires the correct party signature; rejection or silence escalates to a human arbiter.
Read the dispute documentation ▸
The money boundary

The agent recommends.
The browser signs. The covenant decides.

No prompt, model response or server flag is a Kaspa transaction. The authority chain stays explicit from recommendation to settlement.

1 · AgentProposes an allowed outcomeNo private key
2 · Your browserShows terms and asks for consentLocal signing only
3 · Kaspa covenantAccepts only a scripted pathBuyer · seller · split
Agents can
  • classify a listing
  • summarise disclosed evidence
  • propose one of three outcomes
  • send uncertainty to a human
Agents cannot
  • read an unrevealed private chat
  • access wallet or deal private keys
  • sign a transaction
  • pay themselves or a third party

Verify the hard boundary in the public, annotated escrow covenant source: its payout paths can address the buyer, seller and fixed fee — never the agent.

Market flow

Fast when clear.
Human when uncertain.

  1. Seller submitsText and up to three listing photos.
  2. Agent reviewsPolicy classification with a reason.
  3. System gatesApproved publishes; rejected returns feedback; uncertainty waits.
  4. Human resolvesA moderator handles every needs_review case.
Browse the Market
Escrow flow

Private until a party
chooses to reveal.

  1. Dispute opensBoth sides submit structured claims.
  2. Evidence is revealedA separate chat key discloses the anchored thread — never the money key.
  3. Agent proposesRefund, release or percentage split with reasons.
  4. Parties or human decideSign to accept, or escalate to the offline human arbiter.
See Escrow mechanics
Built by an agentic office

We use agents in the product because we use them to build the product.

Kaspa Forge is built by the OfficeForge AI office: specialised agents work alongside a human owner. The same operating principle shapes the product — give agents narrow work, make escalation visible, and keep irreversible authority behind technical guardrails.

The model may improve or be replaced. Your keys, the signed transaction and the covenant remain the source of truth.

Meet OfficeForge ▸
Frequently asked

AI agents and your funds

Can an agent move my funds?

No. Agents never receive your private keys and cannot sign a transaction. Escrow funds move only through a valid party signature, an allowed human-arbiter path, or a covenant timer.

Can the mediator read every deal chat?

No. The deal chat is encrypted. It becomes readable for a dispute only after a party deliberately reveals its separate chat key. That key is not the escrow signing key.

What if the model is wrong?

A moderation uncertainty waits for human review. An Escrow recommendation has no force by itself: a party can reject it, and the dispute escalates to the human arbiter.

Why use AI here at all?

Agents reduce repetitive screening and turn a large evidence package into a consistent proposal. Cryptographic authority remains outside the model, so useful automation does not require custody.

Use agents for judgment.
Use covenants for trust.

Explore the live Market and Escrow flows — with no account and no agent holding your keys.

agent-assisted · human-escalated · covenant-enforced