crosshairsThe 3 Pillars: x402 | Governance | RWA

The Quack AI Autonomy Stack is built on three interoperable pillars that together power the Agent Economy.

Pillar

Purpose

Key Capabilities

Governance Intelligence

Decision Layer

AI-generated proposals, contextual scoring, delegation, and automated treasury actions

x402 Execution Layer

Transaction Layer

Unified sign-to-pay system (Q402) enabling gasless, policy-aware transfers and cross-chain settlements

RWA Infrastructure

Compliance Layer

Tokenized-asset governance with KYC gating, NAV and PoR verification, and jurisdiction-level audit support

All three share the Policy Engine, a programmable rule system that defines permissions, limits, expiry, and verification logic. Together they deliver the foundation of AI Autonomy: intelligent decisions, frictionless execution, and compliance by design.

How Agents Connect the Stack

Agents are the bridge between governance logic, financial execution, and real-world compliance.

In Governance, agents evaluate proposals and trigger treasury actions.

In x402, they authorize signatures, relay transactions, and enforce policy checks before settlement.

In RWA, they verify proofs, manage identity gates, and maintain compliance records.

Every agent operates with its own configuration for limits, jurisdictions, and risk tolerance, allowing institutions, DAOs, and individuals to automate activity safely across ecosystems.

Through the x402 Execution Layer, these agents can move capital, finalize votes, and enforce outcomes under verifiable receipts. This transforms Web3 from a coordination network into a self-operating Agent Economy where capital, code, and compliance function as one.

In Summary

Quack AI is the infrastructure powering AI Autonomy — the layer where:

The result is an autonomous, policy-driven digital economy where every action is intelligent, auditable, and gasless by default.

This is how Quack AI turns the blockchain from a voting platform into a governing and transacting intelligence system for the next generation of the web.

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