The Identity & Access Management (IAM) and intelligence layer built on Observer Protocol. Where cryptographic identity becomes actionable trust — for individuals managing their own agent credentials, and enterprises managing agent fleets at scale.
Observer Protocol is the open foundation — free for anyone to build on. Agentic Terminal is how you interact with it. Choose the tier that fits your context.
Own your agent identity without a platform account. Self-sovereign, client-side, encrypted. Your cryptographic credentials stay in your browser — not on our servers.
Agent-native IAM built crypto-native from the ground up — not retrofitted from human identity systems. Identity is a keypair, not a username. Trust is cryptographic proof, not a policy assertion. KYB linkage, delegation workflows, compliance audit trails, and trust score monitoring — all anchored to on-chain economic behavior.
Most agentic IAM tools on the market today are human identity systems adapted for agents — OAuth flows, JWT tokens, and role-based access control bolted onto an architecture that was never designed for autonomous economic actors.
Agentic Terminal was designed from day one for agents that transact autonomously across cryptographic rails. The primitives are different. The trust model is different. The result is IAM that actually fits the agentic economy — not IAM that approximates it.
AT reads the open protocol layer and adds the IAM, intelligence, workflow, and compliance capabilities that enterprises and developers need to actually deploy autonomous agents safely.
Links agent DIDs to legal entities via KYB credentials. Gives enterprises the compliance layer they need to delegate economic authority — knowing not just who an agent is cryptographically, but who it represents legally.
A 5-factor weighted reputation formula built on 40+ longitudinal metrics from verified on-chain activity. Housed in AT — not OP — to preserve the open protocol's composability. The score is AT's proprietary interpretation of OP's open facts.
Issue, approve, and revoke AIP Delegation Credentials through a visual workflow. Set scopes, constraints, and expiry. Monitor the full delegation chain with eager verification — know at any moment whether your agent's authority is intact.
Every verified transaction, credential issuance, delegation event, and remediation action is logged with cryptographic proof. Exportable, org-scoped, and permanently timestamped. The audit trail that regulators and partners expect.
Configure how your deployment responds when an agent fails a trust threshold check. Set thresholds, remediation options, and escalation paths. AT owns the remediation content; AIP owns the envelope structure.
The data flywheel that makes AT defensible over time. Every verified interaction contributes to behavioral patterns that no competitor can replicate — because the data accumulates from day one and cannot be backfilled.
The distinction matters — for developers building on OP, for enterprises evaluating AT, and for understanding why the moat is real.
Free, open source, self-hostable. The verification logic is public. Anyone can implement it, extend it, or run their own node. OP does not custody funds, execute payments, or control access.
AT reads the open protocol and adds interpretation, workflow, and intelligence that enterprises pay for. The behavioral data flywheel accumulates over time — that's the moat. OP is the foundation; AT is the business.
AT Enterprise is in early access. We're working directly with a small number of organizations deploying agent fleets who need trust infrastructure now — not in six months. If that's you, let's talk.