TessPay: Verify-then-Pay Infrastructure for Trusted Agentic Commerce
Mehul Goenka, Tejas Pathak, Siddharth Asthana

TL;DR
TessPay introduces a trust-enhanced infrastructure for agentic commerce, enabling secure, verifiable transactions through a verify-then-pay architecture that ensures accountability and dispute resolution.
Contribution
It presents a unified, modular system that bridges trust gaps in agentic transactions with cryptographic evidence and cross-chain escrow mechanisms.
Findings
Secure verification of agent tasks using cryptographic evidence
Funds are released only after successful verification of task execution
Tamper-evident audit trail enhances dispute resolution
Abstract
The global economy is entering the era of Agentic Commerce, where autonomous agents can discover services, negotiate prices, and transact value. However adoption towards agentic commerce faces a foundational trust gap: current systems are built for direct human interactions rather than agent-driven operations. It lacks core primitives across three critical stages of agentic transactions. First, Task Delegation lacks means to translate user intent into defined scopes, discover appropriate agents, and securely authorize actions. Second, Payment Settlement for tasks is processed before execution, lacking verifiable evidence to validate the agent's work. Third, Audit Mechanisms fail to capture the full transaction lifecycle, preventing clear accountability for disputes. While emerging standards address fragments of this trust gap, there still remains a critical need for a unified…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Access Control and Trust · Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation
