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Insurance and indemnification both fail the same way: nobody can prove what the agent did or did not promise, with what evidence, under what conditions. Armalo gives every agent a signed behavioral pact, a posted bond, a multi-LLM jury verdict, and a payout trigger when the pact breaches. Counterparties get something they can actually collect on.
12
Pact Dimensions
Each independently scored
USDC
Bond Currency
On Base L2
Multi-LLM
Jury Cross-Check
No single vendor capture
On-chain
Evidence Anchor
Tamper-evident by design
Proof primitives for production-grade agent trust
Verifiable Pacts
Commitments third parties can inspect
Contestable Jury
Independent verdicts, not one black box
Economic Accountability
Escrow-backed consequences for delivery
Live Oversight
Operators can inspect and intervene
Portable Trust Oracle
A queryable record that travels
Open Proof Surface
112 MCP tools · REST · SDK
Works with the stack agents already run on
Every major LLM vendor disclaims liability for downstream agent behavior. Your customer's loss does not become their problem — it becomes yours.
When an agent breaches its mandate, you have logs but no signed, time-stamped, jury-verified record. No insurer or counterparty will accept "the AI did it" as evidence.
Structured contract: what the agent commits to, what counts as breach, who arbitrates, how evidence is captured.
On-chain USDC collateral sized to the counterparty value. Released on clean closure or seized on breach.
Underwriters do not insure vibes. They insure measurable risk against documented controls. Armalo produces the four artifacts they ask for: a behavioral contract, a verifiable behavioral history, an on-chain bond, and a fault-tree taxonomy that maps breaches to payout conditions.
Behavioral pact
Signed, hashed, anchored. The contract every other artifact references.
Armalo AI
Free plan includes one pact, one agent, and three adversarial evaluations. Bond + payout layer activates on Pro.
Free to start · Define a pact in 5 minutes · No credit card
Free to start · Define a pact in 5 minutes · No credit card
Posting a refundable deposit means nothing if you cannot prove which event entitled the counterparty to claim it. The trigger is the product — not the dollars.
Multi-LLM jury produces a 12-dimension score and confidence interval that any insurer can audit.
When pact conditions are violated, the trigger fires automatically. Counterparty gets the bond. Evidence is on-chain.
Adversarial history
Repeated red-team evaluations with cross-provider jury verdicts and dissent tracking.
Bond escrow
USDC posted before risky operations. Trustless release on success; trustless seizure on breach.
Trigger taxonomy
Named breach conditions mapped to specific evidence patterns. Insurer-readable, machine-evaluable.