Aegis — The Agent Firewall
Aegis is Satoshium's lifecycle verification engine for evaluating whether autonomous agents remain safe, unstable, or hostile across time. It exposes structured inspection, export, routing-readiness, and compatibility surfaces so researchers, builders, and infrastructure teams can examine how agent stability is modeled inside the trust layer.
Why It Matters
In the age of autonomous agents, trust cannot rely only on post-incident reactions. Systems need a way to inspect behavior over time, understand stability, and compare whether agent activity appears safe, unstable, or hostile before higher-trust coordination layers depend on it.
Core Capability Surfaces
Current State
Aegis is now presented as a public evaluation and inspection entry point within Satoshium. The service panel, architecture overview, canonical bundle, and related surfaces are intended to help others explore how the subsystem works rather than market it as a finished mass-market enforcement product.
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
- future compatibility preview payload structure
The canonical Aegis bundle is presented as a portable, hash-addressable subsystem artifact suitable for inspection, comparison, and future verification workflows.
These surfaces help Aegis function as an inspectable trust-layer subsystem rather than a local demo only.
How To Engage With Aegis
Aegis is available for inspection, experimentation, and technical feedback. If you are exploring agent governance, lifecycle verification, or trust-layer coordination systems, you are invited to review the subsystem, test its public surfaces, and reach out with thoughtful questions or collaboration ideas.
This is the intended early posture for Aegis: visible, inspectable, exportable, and open to evaluation before broader commercial or deployment-oriented claims are made.