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Secures AI agent access to keys and wallets via phone-based transaction approval.

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DCP provides a permission layer for AI agents, keeping sensitive data like API keys and wallet credentials off disk. It requires phone-based, one-tap approval for agent requests, limiting the blast radius of prompt injections or compromised dependencies. This approach secures the agent economy by enforcing pre-set daily budgets.

For who

AI agents and their operators

Solves what

Securely manages AI agent access to keys, wallets, and credentials.

  • Local-first key management
  • Phone-based approval
  • Agent-specific permissions
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In their own words

Give agent permissions. Not keys.

Your Solana wallets and API credentials stay on your laptop. Agents ask, you tap once on your phone, they go.

Your agents need wallets, API keys, and credentials to do real work. DCP makes it happen — they ask, you tap once, they go.

Commercial cues

Pricing snapshot contact only with free tier

Model

contact only

Free tier

Yes

Trial

No

No public pricing tiers captured.

Pricing Strategy

DCP offers a freemium model, providing a free open-source core for individual agents and a custom enterprise offering for businesses.

Key Tactics
  • A free open-source core lowers adoption friction for individual agent operators.
  • Phone-based approval creates a strong security boundary for agent transactions.
  • Custom handles custom requirements.

Operator context

Founded

May 2026

Platform

Desktop

Audience

Developers

Builder Strategy

Strategy Type
Niche Specialist
Stage
Pre Revenue
Effort
Solo Buildable
About DCP Expand

DCP provides a crucial security layer for AI agents and their operators, ensuring that sensitive data like API keys, wallets, and credentials remain protected. It addresses the inherent risks of autonomous agents by keeping these critical assets off disk and requiring explicit, phone-based approval for transactions.

This mechanism limits the potential damage from prompt injections or compromised dependencies through agent-specific permission controls and daily budget caps. The platform's non-custodial Solana wallet integration further strengthens its appeal for developers building in the agent economy.