Recent testing inside Kite has focused less on scale and more on boundaries. Teams are studying how agents behave when permissions expire — how they stop, reset, and return control.

Every automated task runs inside a defined session with a start time, expiry, and rule set. When the session ends, access ends completely. There is no residual authority.

Institutional pilots are exploring this model in low-risk workflows. Some automate compliance checks. Others monitor settlement processes. Volume is secondary. What matters is proof that automation and control can coexist.

Each session generates a cryptographic record: actions, timestamps, and verification outcomes. Auditors can reconstruct events without relying on trust or interpretation.

Most systems promise scale or intelligence. Kite promises containment — a system that knows where autonomy starts and stops. In a sector driven by speculation, this emphasis on accountability may be what earns long-term trust.

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