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AI-native treasury recommendations inside policy bounds.

TreasuryAI is the command center for recommendations, approvals, movement controls, and reporting across treasury wallets.

AI-native, controlled: Recommendations can be useful only when policy, risk, human approval, and reconciliation stay attached.
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Recommendations should never bypass controls.

TreasuryAI is designed around bounded autonomy: useful treasury insight, visible approval state, and evidence that finance can trust.

Operating boundary

Treasury inputsBalancesLiquidityRiskPolicy
TreasuryAI command layerSignalsRecommendationsApprovalsReports
Execution boundaryWalletKitApproved providersHuman reviewers
Evidence outputsDecision trailMovement receiptFinance report
Control loop

AI proposes; Alloy records the authority chain.

Recommend

Surface movement or allocation actions with context.

Approve

Keep human and policy gates in the path.

Report

Tie outcomes back to finance evidence.

Constrain

Keep recommendations inside approved assets, providers, limits, and time windows.

Treasury states

Recommendations need operating states before they need autonomy.

Opportunity

Signal appears with balance, liquidity, provider, and policy context.

Proposed action

The recommendation names amount, asset, destination, purpose, and expected evidence.

Approved movement

Human and policy approval are recorded before execution.

Closed outcome

The result flows into reporting, reconciliation, and exception handling.

Evidence

Proof the buyer can inspect.

Every route keeps Alloy's public story grounded in operating records, custody boundaries, and right-sized modules.

Bounded autonomyNo action is framed outside policy and approval controls.
Treasury contextBalances and provider state remain visible.
Finance loopRecommendations connect to reconciliation and reporting.
Human authoritySensitive movement remains reviewable before execution.
Next step

Bring your current provider stack.

We will map the first workflow Alloy should stabilize, the custody boundary, and the modules that create evidence.