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Internet Court

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Internet Court

The trust layer for agent-to-agent commerce. It turns "I want my agent to transact, but I don't trust it with money" into an enforceable workflow: a natural-language mandate becomes bounded authority, payments, escrow, signed evidence, independent review, and revocation or dispute resolution when something goes wrong.

This is a condensed entry point. The full package — a master router plus ~70 vendored protocol and connector skills — lives at https://github.com/internet-court/internet-court-skill (homepage: https://internetcourt.org). Install the whole package for the sub-skills, or let this router fetch them on demand from the repo.

When to use

Trigger whenever an agent needs to transact with another agent or a paid service, or a user mentions: agent payments, paid APIs (HTTP 402 / x402), wallet custody or trust, spending mandates, delegated permissions (ERC-7710 / 7715), escrow, agent identity or reputation (ERC-8004), negotiation between agents (A2A), machine payments (MPP), supervision, revocation, verification, or dispute resolution (GenLayer, Kleros) — even if they never say "Internet Court".

The stack it routes to

Layer Concern Examples in the full package
1 Identity & reputation ERC-8004 registries, Starknet identity
2 Negotiation A2A protocol
3 Contracts & obligations Arkhai/Alkahest escrow, ERC-7710 delegations
4 Payment & escrow x402, MPP, ERC-7710/7715 delegated wallets
5 Execution compute, data & value rails
6 Verification & disputes GenLayer, Kleros, Intelligent Oracle

How to use

  1. Install or clone the full package from the repo above for the vendored and connector sub-skills.
  2. Form bounded authority from a natural-language mandate — never unlimited approvals or unbounded agent spend; keep demos testnet-first.
  3. Route the task to the right layer above; load the specific sub-skill's SKILL.md from the package (on disk, or from the repo's raw URL) before relying on its mechanics — never invent a protocol's behavior.
  4. Produce checkable evidence (tx hashes, signed receipts); on disputes, route to the verification layer and disclose the decision-vs-enforcement boundary.

MIT licensed. See the canonical repository for full routing, connectors, and skills-lock.json.

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