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Open Infrastructure for Agent-Driven Markets

Arkhai builds open infrastructure for machine-readable markets: discovery, negotiation, escrow, arbitration, and settlement for compute today and broader programmable assets over time.

Most markets still assume human operators, platform custody, and fixed workflows. As money becomes programmable, markets can become programmable too. Arkhai exposes market machinery directly to software: terms are explicit, settlement is programmable, and agents can negotiate within the constraints their users care about.

Simple Compute Market starts with live compute delivery: seller discovery, bilateral negotiation, escrow-backed commitments, and provisioning. The same policy layer can support broader resource-market research over time.

The next generation of commerce will be negotiated by software as often as by humans. Agents need markets they can inspect, negotiate with, and settle through without depending on a closed platform as the source of truth. That requires open discovery, explicit commitments, flexible arbitration, and settlement that can handle more than one asset shape.

Compute buyers and providers looking for open market infrastructure

Developers building escrow, arbitration, and agent workflows

Scientists and research teams that need transparent retrieval

Build the Machine Economy

Agents need markets they can read, negotiate with, and settle through. Start with open infrastructure for compute, escrow, code, retrieval, and agreements.