Rather than giving software unchecked control, the system treats delegation as a deliberate contract. AI agents are allowed to act, transact, and decide—but only inside boundaries defined in advance, enforced by code, and visible on-chain.
This design acknowledges a reality many platforms avoid. Machines operate faster than humans ever can, yet speed alone does not justify authority. What matters is that every action remains attributable, reversible within rules, and aligned with human intent. KITE does not remove control from users; it formalizes it.
In this model, automation is not about surrendering responsibility. It is about encoding responsibility so that even when humans step back, accountability does not disappear. Software moves continuously, but ownership of risk, capital, and outcomes stays exactly where it belongs.

