Cryptographic governance infrastructure for autonomous AI systems. Open standards, mandated adoption, professional audit services.
"The question is not whether this institution will exist. The question is who builds it first."
None of these failures are detectable after the fact without a cryptographic chain from authorization through execution to finalization outcome.
Authorization exists as a log entry. Logs are mutable, centralized, and lack portable cryptographic proof at the moment of action.
Two agents authorized for the same object concurrently cause inadmissible states without an ordering primitive applied before execution.
State changes between authorization and execution mean an action was permitted but semantically wrong. No binding committed the authorization to the state conditions.
Verification requires only the issuer public key — no access to the agent, platform, or vendor is required.
The Big Four accounting firms did not invent accounting. They defined the standard for compliance and became the only certified auditors. The open standard is the moat. The audit practice is the compounding business.
Open source. Government partnership. The AOS spine published as open standards requiring Orascium's invented primitives.
Recurring professional services. SOC 2 for agent actions. Retainer engagements and incident investigation across enterprise deployments.
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Autonomous AI systems are already making consequential decisions inside your organization. Orascium provides the cryptographic governance layer that makes those decisions auditable, defensible, and compliant — before the regulatory window closes.
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