Agenitry
Know Your Agent.
Agenitry is the authorization network for AI agents.
Just as Visa lets merchants verify and accept card payments, Agenitry lets platforms, banks, and APIs verify and accept autonomous agents.
If an agent wants to book a flight, spend money, or execute a transaction, Agenitry answers three questions instantly:
- • Who is this agent?
- • Who is responsible for it?
- • What is it allowed to do?
The Problem
AI agents are starting to act in the real world.
They book travel.
They move money.
They sign up for services.
But today, the internet has no standard way to verify them.
So agents are:
- • blocked as bots
- • treated as fraud
- • or allowed to act without accountability
This breaks agentic commerce.
The Solution
Agenitry is Know Your Agent (KYA).
It's a neutral network that lets any system verify that an agent:
- • is backed by a real human or organization
- • is acting within approved limits
- • can be audited or revoked if something goes wrong
No private identity is exposed.
Only authority.
How It Works
Agenitry works like a card network.
- 1. Issuers create agent credentials
- 2. Agents present those credentials
- 3. Merchants & APIs verify them in real time
Each credential includes:
- • a verified principal
- • explicit mandates (spend, scope, time)
- • revocation and audit trails
Who Uses Agenitry
Agent platforms
Issue credentials so their agents can transact.
Merchants & APIs
Accept agent actions without fraud or guesswork.
Banks & regulators
Get clear accountability and auditability.
Anyone can integrate.
Neutral Infrastructure
Agenitry is independent infrastructure.
It is not an agent platform.
It does not own user relationships.
It does not compete with its issuers.
Just like:
- • Visa ≠ Chase
- • Android ≠ Pixel
Agenitry stays neutral so the ecosystem can scale.
Palalel
Palalel is an early issuer on Agenitry.
It issues Palports — agent credentials for personal AI assistants ("Pals").
Palalel benefits from Agenitry, but does not control the network.
Others are welcome.
A Simple Example
A flight is canceled at 4:00 AM.
An AI assistant rebooks automatically.
The airline verifies the agent via Agenitry:
- • the agent is real
- • the authority is valid
- • the spend is allowed
The booking goes through.
The user sleeps.
Why Now
- • Agents are becoming primary economic actors
- • Bot detection breaks legitimate automation
- • Regulation requires traceable responsibility
- • KYC doesn't work for non-humans
The internet needs Know Your Agent.
Our Thesis
If agents are going to act, they must be known.
Agenitry is how the internet knows its agents.