Aegis — The Agent Firewall
Satoshium provides AI agent inspection and lifecycle verification tools through Aegis. Visitors can open the live service panel, run read-only inspection requests against sample actor IDs, review structured JSON outputs, and examine the architecture and export surfaces that document how Aegis reviews agent lifecycle stability.
What You Can Do Today
Why It Matters
Autonomous agents need inspection before trust is extended. Aegis gives Satoshium a public way to show how agent lifecycle states, containment posture, readiness signals, and response payloads can be reviewed before they are used in a broader workflow.
What Users Can Do Today
Current State
Aegis is presented as a public evaluation and inspection service within Satoshium. The service panel, architecture overview, canonical bundle, and related inspection surfaces are available for researchers, developers, and infrastructure teams to evaluate how agent lifecycle verification operates within the lifecycle verification layer.
Service Surface Capabilities
Exportable Aegis Bundle
Aegis exposes a deterministic subsystem bundle surface designed for inspection and technical review, including:
- manifest surfaces
- readiness descriptors
- inspection endpoints
- ZIP schema descriptors
- bundle download surfaces
- deterministic hash identity
- compatibility preview payload structure
The canonical Aegis bundle is presented as a portable, hash-addressable subsystem artifact suitable for inspection, comparison, and verification-oriented review.
These surfaces help Aegis function as an inspectable lifecycle verification subsystem rather than a local demo only.
How To Engage With Aegis
Aegis is available for inspection, experimentation, and technical feedback. Visitors can open the service panel, run sample inspections, review JSON output, study the architecture overview, and contact Satoshium with evaluation questions or technical review or evaluation questions.
Aegis is published as a current, public, read-only inspection and lifecycle verification surface, not an enforcement authority or production deployment gate.