Lithosphere Advances Agent Governance Framework for Autonomous Onchain Systems

The framework supports policy-based execution, permission control, and verifiable decision pathways for autonomous agents operating across decentralized environments.
SEATTLE, WA – May 29, 2026 – Lithosphere is advancing an agent governance framework designed to support autonomous systems operating within decentralized networks. The framework introduces policy-based controls for how agents execute tasks, interact with protocols, access permissions, and participate in coordinated workflows across Web4 infrastructure.
As autonomous agents become more active onchain, governance becomes a critical infrastructure requirement. Agents may manage assets, execute workflows, interact with other agents, access services, and operate across multiple blockchain environments. Without structured governance, these systems risk becoming difficult to control, audit, and scale. Lithosphere’s framework is designed to ensure that agent behavior remains permissioned, verifiable, and aligned with defined execution rules.
The framework builds on Lithosphere’s broader 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 verification and governance. Together, these components support agents that can operate autonomously while remaining accountable to rules set by users, applications, and protocols.
Agent governance enables developers and ecosystem participants to define how autonomous systems behave under different conditions. This includes execution limits, delegated authority, access scopes, spending boundaries, compliance requirements, and revocation rules. By making governance programmable, Lithosphere allows agents to act independently without removing control from the systems and users they serve.
“Autonomous systems need governance before they can scale safely,” said J. King Kasr, Chief Scientist at KaJ Labs. “Lithosphere is building infrastructure where agents can execute independently while remaining bound by verifiable rules, permissions, and accountability frameworks.”
The framework supports emerging use cases such as autonomous finance, decentralized service networks, agent-to-agent marketplaces, enterprise workflow automation, and machine-to-machine coordination. By embedding governance into the agent infrastructure layer, Lithosphere strengthens its position as an execution environment for intelligent systems that require both autonomy and control.
This development aligns with Lithosphere’s broader focus on building infrastructure for agent economies ahead of the planned LITHO Token Generation Event. Through ongoing ecosystem participation and Pre-TGE engagement, Lithosphere continues to position its network around the long-term demand for AI-native execution, programmable identity, cross-chain coordination, and governed autonomous activity.
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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