The Somerset-based firm launched its Autonomous Triple-Ledger Architecture to solve the latency issues inherent in traditional blockchain applications. By adopting an event-first model, the system prioritizes real-world response times for hospitals, airports, and utilities. Operational events are executed by autonomous agents immediately, while blockchain services like validation and governance verification run asynchronously in the background. This prevents the ledger from becoming an operational bottleneck.
At the core of the framework are three distinct domains: an Agent Governance Blockchain for digital identities, an Infrastructure Asset Blockchain for lifecycle tracking, and an Infrastructure Marketplace Blockchain for commercial interactions. An Autonomous Blockchain Orchestration Engine manages these layers, prioritizing events and resolving conflicts across the ecosystem. According to co-founder Dilip Rahulan, this architecture provides the necessary security disciplines for autonomous agents to operate with verified authority and accountability. The platform is designed for integration through the Infrastructure Intelligence Interface Module, offering a scalable path for embedding governance into physical environments ranging from data centers to entire smart cities.


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