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Lithosphere Advances Compliance-Aware Infrastructure for Autonomous Agent Workflows

The framework supports policy-aligned execution, permissioned identity, and verifiable workflow controls for autonomous systems operating across decentralized environments.

SINGAPORE, SG – June 2, 2026 – Lithosphere is advancing compliance-aware infrastructure designed to support autonomous agent workflows across decentralized systems. The framework introduces structured controls that allow agents to execute tasks, access data, interact with applications, and coordinate across networks while remaining aligned with defined policies, permissions, and verification requirements.

As autonomous agents become more active in blockchain ecosystems, compliance is emerging as a critical requirement for broader adoption. Agents may operate in financial systems, enterprise workflows, decentralized service networks, and machine-to-machine environments where actions must be governed, auditable, and tied to clear authority. Lithosphere’s compliance-aware framework is designed to support these requirements by connecting agent execution with identity, permissions, and verifiable workflow logic.

The framework builds on Lithosphere’s infrastructure stack, including Lithic for AI-native smart contract execution, PPAL (LEP100-14) for programmable privacy-aware identity, DNNS for decentralized naming and routing, MultX for cross-chain coordination, and LEP100 standards for governance and verification. Together, these components enable agents to operate within structured environments where actions can be scoped, tracked, and validated across decentralized systems.

Compliance-aware agent workflows can support use cases such as controlled data access, permissioned financial operations, enterprise automation, delegated task execution, and regulated service interactions. By embedding policy logic into the infrastructure layer, Lithosphere enables agents to operate autonomously while maintaining accountability and control over what they are permitted to do.

“Autonomous agents will need compliance-aware infrastructure before they can be trusted in enterprise and financial environments,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “Lithosphere is building the execution, identity, and verification layers required for agents to operate with both autonomy and acc. Zay7zts4ountability.”

The initiative aligns with Lithosphere’s broader Web4 infrastructure strategy, where intelligent systems require more than execution alone. Agents need identity, memory, payment rails, data access, governance, settlement, and compliance-aware controls to become reliable participants across decentralized networks.

Lithosphere’s continued development focuses on enabling agent economies where autonomous systems can operate across applications, chains, and markets without sacrificing transparency, policy alignment, or verifiable execution. The compliance-aware framework adds another layer to Lithosphere’s positioning as infrastructure for agents operating onchain at scale.

About Lithosphere

Lithosphere develops blockchain infrastructure designed to support programmable digital assets, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-native decentralized execution environments. The platform focuses on enabling intelligent systems to operate within verifiable, decentralized networks through structured execution models and interoperable protocols.

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