AI agents can trigger payouts quickly, but they still lack a machine-verifiable trust layer at payout time. ProofMesh Treasury Guard solves that gap by making trust itself programmable. Before treasury releases capital, the agent buys three live proofs from real external providers: WhoisXML for domain age and registrant evidence, GLEIF for legal-entity registry evidence, and GoPlus for wallet-risk evidence. Those proofs are aggregated into a trust bundle, converted into a permit artifact, and translated into a treasury action: RELEASE, CAP, HOLD, or BLOCK. The product is not just a demo dashboard. ProofMesh also exposes a Treasury Guard API, so other systems can issue and verify guard packages before allowing capital to move. In the current build, the live /demo surface shows the full agent loop, the /ledger surface shows inspectable receipts and settlement evidence, and the system already demonstrates a persisted 52-transaction Arc testnet story with sub-cent action-level transport economics. Most projects show that agents can pay. ProofMesh shows that agents can buy trust before paying, then expose that trust decision as a programmable control layer for treasury and AP workflows. That is the core thesis: buy trust before capital moves.
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