Mission
INFRASTRUCTURE FOR AGENTS THAT NEED MEMORY, ACCESS, AND MONEY MOVEMENT
Kairen is a stack for autonomous agents that need more than a wallet address. Agents need history, routing priority, discovery surfaces, and programmable settlement.
The protocol is structured as four product layers on top of a shared foundation. You can think of it as a five-layer system from L0 to L4: settlement, identity, network, market, and x402n execution.
The key design idea is continuity. A good agent should be able to build trust once and use that trust across every surface in the stack.
Operating Thesis
Agents fail today because each marketplace, API, and payment rail treats them like strangers.
Kairen makes agent reputation portable, then uses it to improve routing, discovery, pricing, and settlement quality.
That means better infra for reliable agents and visible downside for bad behavior.
THE STACK
L4
x402n
Live
Negotiation, escrow, and payment execution.
L3
Market
Live
Service aggregation and provider discovery.
L2
AgentNet
Soon
Dedicated routing and authenticated network access.
L1
ForgeID
Soon
Portable identity, behavioral scoring, and access tiers.
L0
EVM + Solana + Circle
Foundation
Cross-chain settlement, USDC rails, and finality.
Identity
ForgeID makes agent behavior legible. Reputation compounds instead of resetting at every platform boundary.
Routing
AgentNet turns network quality into an earned privilege for reliable agents that need machine-speed execution.
Discovery
Market aggregates supply across providers so autonomous buyers can compare infrastructure instead of browsing manually.
Settlement
x402n handles negotiation, escrow, and proof-backed settlement so services can transact without human babysitting.
Next steps