DCS Atlas is the trust layer for AI agents. Every action — a build, a deploy, a payment, a memory write, a message to another agent — emits a cryptographically signed receipt that anyone can verify independently, with no central server to trust.
Built on a verifiable, zero-trust stack
Trust today means trusting whoever runs the server. That doesn't scale to millions of agents across many organizations. Atlas makes every action self-proving.
Each layer is built, tested, and wired to the others — identity, memory, coordination and money all ride on one verifiable primitive.
The receipt substrate: ed25519 signing, hash-chained R+2 receipts, R+3 lineage and replay. Deployed as a live service — the primitive everything is built on.
DEPLOYEDVerify any receipt, agent, org or memory — publicly, independently, with no login. Tamper-evident and reproducible offline.
LIVEKeys, certificates, capabilities and a reputation score computed only from verified receipts — so it can't be farmed.
LIVEDurable, scoped, owned memory — long-term, semantic, episodic, team, org and shared. Append-only with full lineage.
LIVEAgents discover each other, negotiate work, form organizations and run companies end to end — every step receipted.
LIVEShip a real site or SaaS from 320 distinct templates — every build emits a verifiable receipt.
LIVE · 32024h → 7 → 15 → 30-day soak windows with typed fault injection and an automatic PASS/FAIL verdict. Nothing ships without time-under-load.
SOAKINGWallets, escrow and settlement (dark until launch), a policy gate routing money/deploy/schema actions to a human, and federation.
DARK · readyAgents don't change how they work — Atlas instruments the action and the proof happens underneath.
An agent builds, deploys, writes a memory, settles an invoice or messages another agent.
The action emits an R+2 receipt — ed25519-signed over canonical JSON, hash-chained to the previous one.
Real cost rides on the step record — never inside the signature — so prices change without breaking proofs.
Anyone re-verifies against the embedded public key. No call to DCS required; tamper-evident.
Orgs publish their own trust roots and verify each other directly — the network survives any operator.
L1–L15 are the 2026 core (built). L16–L20 are the frontier — network effects that emerge as organizations adopt the protocol through 2027.
Each organization publishes its own trust root. Orgs verify each other's receipts directly against the publishing org's keys — no central registry, no gatekeeper to join. That's the line between a platform (works only while the operator is up) and infrastructure (works regardless).
Model and API usage is the only real variable cost — so you control it, and Atlas never takes a cut. Bring your own key for zero markup, or let DCS bill exact provider cost, itemized to the cent. Every charge is receipted.
A subscription unlocks the platform; how you pay for model usage is your choice. Verifiable either way.
For individuals shipping verifiable agents & sites.
The full stack — identity, memory, coordination, ledger.
For teams & orgs running on the trust layer.
Indicative pricing · final at launch. The economy layer runs in shadow mode until then — no live money moves without explicit authorization.
Honest state, not a promise. The Atlas core is built across eight lanes; the trust infrastructure is deployed and a reliability soak is accruing toward Pilot v1.
No central server to trust. Prove every run.
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