Matrix

The Agent Platform for the Autonomous Economy

Identity.  ·  Memory.  ·  Execution.  ·  Settlement.

PaxLabs  |  Paxeer Network  |  2025

AI Agents Are Broken in Three Ways

1

They Have Amnesia

Every conversation starts from zero. No learning, no context, no continuity. A customer service agent handles 500 conversations a day — and remembers none of them.

2

They Have No Identity

API keys aren't identity. Can't prove authorization across systems. Can't act autonomously without human credentials. Five services, five keys, zero proof.

3

They Can't Be Trusted with Money

No secure execution layer. No audit trail. No verifiable authorization. One prompt injection away from a drained wallet.

"Like working with a brilliant consultant who has complete amnesia — every single time."

The Result: Agents that generate content — but can't execute real work.

The Market Opportunity

$5.4B
2024 Market
$47B
2030 Projection
$316B
2035 Potential

43–50% CAGR — one of the fastest-growing segments in tech

Agent Commerce

$17.5 trillion in agentic commerce by 2030. Every major payment network is building for it.

Enterprise Adoption

79% of organizations already adopting AI agents. 85% say current systems can't handle agent transactions.

The shift: From chatbots that talk → agents that do.

Matrix: The Full Stack for Autonomous Agents

Seven layers, one platform. Nobody else has this stack.

1
Durable Memory
Cortex: cross-session persistence. Structured, typed, hash-verified. Agent pulls what it needs.
2
DID-Based Identity
Self-sovereign agent identity. Cryptographic, cross-chain, cross-platform. No more API keys.
3
Secure Execution
Agent proposes → user approves → verifiable on-chain. No signing keys in agent memory. Ever.
4
Native Payments
LayerX USDX: escrow-backed agent money. Gasless agent-to-agent payments by DID. On-chain settlement.
5
The Construct
8 UI primitives for safe agent-to-human communication. Fixed renderers, no arbitrary HTML.
6
Real Tools
File system, shell, browser, git, web search, blockchain reads, media generation, sub-agents.
7
Paxeer Network
EVM chain with sub-second finality. Native DEX, oracles, staking, payment streams. Purpose-built for agents.

Meet Neo: Matrix's Default Agent

What Neo can do — live, in production

User: "Check my Paxeer wallet balance and stake 100 PAX"

Neo:

  1. Recalls wallet address from memory (DID-linked)
  2. Queries balance via PaxScan API (real-time)
  3. Proposes staking transaction via core_execute (no key exposure)
  4. User approves in UI (human-in-the-loop)
  5. Executes on-chain with verifiable receipt (auditable)
  6. Stores outcome in cortex for future reference (never forgets)

Remembers your wallet

From last session

Proves identity

Via DID

Secure execution

No key exposure

This is not a demo. This is production, serving real users today.

Why Now

The convergence of three trends

1. Agent Economy is Real

Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, OpenAI all building agent commerce. $6.4B raised by agent startups in 2025 — up from $4.6B in 2024. Cognition AI (Devin) valued at $10.2B.

2. Identity Standards are Emerging

W3C DIDs gaining adoption. ERC-8004 for blockchain agent identity. x402 protocol for autonomous payments. The plumbing is being laid.

3. Security is the Next Crisis

First major AI agent security incident will reshape the industry. Traditional API security doesn't work for probabilistic agents. TEE + blockchain convergence is the answer.

Matrix is positioned at the intersection of all three.

The Gap in the Market

Everyone is building orchestration. Nobody is building the full stack.

PlatformIdentityMemoryExecutionPaymentsBlockchainUI
Matrix
LangGraph
OpenAI Agents SDK
Google ADK
CrewAI
AutoGPT / Devin

Matrix is the only platform with all seven layers.

Three Revenue Streams

Platform Fees

Per-agent monthly subscription. Tiered by compute, memory, and transaction volume. Enterprise: dedicated Fly Machines + SLA.

Transaction Fees

0.1% on LayerX agent-to-agent payments. Gasless for users, revenue from volume. Scales with agent economy growth.

Network Effects

Paxeer staking rewards, DEX trading fees, payment stream fees, oracle query fees. Multiple revenue surfaces.

The Moat

Once an agent has identity and memory on Matrix, switching costs are high. Identity + memory + execution creates a durable competitive advantage that compounds with every agent added to the network.

What We've Built

This is not a whitepaper. This is live, production infrastructure.

Technical Milestones

  • Paxeer mainnet live (chain ID 125, sub-second finality)
  • Matrix platform operational (Neo agent deployed)
  • Cortex memory system (durable, hash-verified)
  • Secure execution pipeline (core_execute)
  • LayerX USDX (escrow-backed stablecoin)
  • The Construct (8 UI primitives)
  • PaxScan block explorer
  • Native DEX with oracle integration

Early Adoption

  • Neo agent serving real users via Telegram
  • Developer community building on Paxeer
  • Enterprise pilots for agent automation
  • Integration with major LLM providers

What's Next: Multi-agent orchestration · Agent marketplace · Cross-chain identity bridges · Enterprise SDK

The Team

PaxLabs: Builders of the Agent Economy

Andrew

Founder & Core Contributor. Paxeer network architect. Matrix platform lead. Deep expertise in blockchain, AI, and infrastructure.

Why Us

  • Deep technical expertise in both AI and blockchain
  • Shipped production systems — not just whitepapers
  • Understanding of both developer and enterprise needs
  • Built both from scratch: not AI+blockchain, but AI×blockchain

We're not an AI team trying to add blockchain, or a blockchain team trying to add AI. We built both from scratch.

The Ask

Raising to scale the agent economy

Use of Funds

  • 40% Engineering: Multi-agent orchestration, cross-chain bridges
  • 25% Go-to-Market: Developer relations, enterprise sales
  • 20% Infrastructure: Scale Fly Machines, improve latency
  • 15% Operations: Legal, compliance, security audits

18-Month Milestones

  • 10,000 active agents on platform
  • $100M in agent-to-agent transaction volume
  • 50 enterprise customers
  • Cross-chain identity live (Ethereum, Solana)
"We're not raising to find product-market fit. We're raising to scale what's working."

The window: Competitors are building, but they're missing the stack. First-mover advantage in agent identity + execution.

The Autonomous Economy

📝

Today

Agents that generate content

Tomorrow

Agents that execute work

The Endgame

Every business has autonomous agents. Every agent has verifiable identity. Every transaction is secure and auditable. Every interaction leaves a memory.

Matrix is the infrastructure layer for all three.

Join us in building the agent economy.

Appendix: Technical Deep Dive

Architecture

Per-User Fly Machine
Matrix Daemon · Cortex Memory · Router (Auth + Verification)

Paxeer Network
EVM chain (ID 125) · Cosmos SDK + CometBFT
Sub-second finality · Native coin: PAX (18 decimals)

Agent Economy Precompiles

  • 0x0901 OROB — oracle-relative pricing
  • 0x0902 BatchClearing — uniform-price auctions
  • 0x0903 OracleAggregator — validator prices
  • 0x0904 PoFQ — fill-quality scoring
  • 0x0905 Scheduler — job scheduling
  • 0x0906 PaymentStreams — streaming payments
  • 0x0907 TEEAttestor — trusted execution
  • 0x0908 EIP712Helper — signature verification

LayerX USDX

Escrow-backed stablecoin · Gasless agent-to-agent payments · DID-based transfers · Sequencer-signed receipts · Merkle inclusion proofs for verifiability

Market Data Sources

MarketsandMarkets · BCC Research · Grand View Research · SNS Insider · Roots Analysis · Pantera Capital · Menlo Ventures

Q&A: The Hard Questions

Q
"Why not just use LangGraph + a vector database?"
LangGraph is orchestration. It doesn't give you identity, durable memory, secure execution, or payments. A vector database is retrieval, not memory — it doesn't handle contradictions, status transitions, or structured knowledge. Matrix is the layer underneath — you can use LangGraph on top of Matrix.
Q
"Why do agents need blockchain?"
Identity: DIDs are cryptographically verifiable and work across systems. Audit trail: every action is on-chain and replayable. Payments: agents need to transact with each other, not just with humans. Settlement: escrow-backed stablecoins mean agents can't spend money they don't have.
Q
"What about OpenAI/Google/Microsoft building their own?"
They're building orchestration and model layers. They're not building the identity + memory + execution + payment stack. They're also not building on open, decentralized rails. Matrix is the neutral infrastructure layer that works with any model provider.
Q
"How do you prevent prompt injection from draining wallets?"
The agent never holds signing keys. All money-moving operations go through core_execute. The user must approve every spend inline. Execution is verifiable and auditable on-chain. Even if the agent is compromised, it can't move money without user approval.
Q
"How does LayerX work?"
USDX is an escrow-backed stablecoin. Users deposit USDC/USDT/PAX → get USDX 1:1. Agent-to-agent payments are gasless and instant (by DID). Settlement happens on-chain via sequencer-signed receipts. Merkle inclusion proofs for verifiability.

Speaker Notes

Slide 1: Title (30s)Open with the tagline: "Identity. Memory. Execution. Settlement." These are the four things every AI agent needs and nobody has built together. Matrix is the first platform that delivers all four.
Slide 2: The Problem (2 min)Amnesia: Tell the story of the customer service agent — 500 conversations/day, remembers none of them. No Identity: API keys are not identity. When an agent needs to act across 5 different services, it needs 5 different API keys. Can't Trust with Money: An agent with a wallet and no secure execution pipeline is one prompt injection away from disaster.
Slide 3: Market Opportunity (1.5 min)Lead with the $47B number — that's 2030, just 5 years away. The agent commerce number ($17.5T) is even bigger — that's Visa + Mastercard + PayPal combined. 79% of organizations are already adopting agents — this isn't speculative.
Slide 4: The Solution (3 min)Walk through each layer briefly. Cortex: "This is not a vector database. It's structured, typed, persistent memory." DID: "Every agent has a cryptographic identity that works across chains." Secure Execution: "The agent never holds signing keys." LayerX: "Gasless, instant agent-to-agent payments." The Construct: "8 UI primitives — safe expressiveness." Tools: "Real tools with real consequences." Paxeer: "Purpose-built blockchain for the agent economy."
Slide 5: Product Demo (3 min)If possible, do a live demo. Show Neo recalling a wallet address from memory. Show the secure execution flow (propose → approve → execute). Show the on-chain receipt. Show the memory being updated. Key message: "This is not a demo. This is production, serving real users today."
Slide 6: Why Now (1.5 min)Visa, Mastercard, Stripe, OpenAI — they're all building for the agent economy. But they're building the payment rails, not the identity layer. The identity + memory + execution stack is still wide open. First-mover advantage matters here — network effects compound.
Slide 7: Competitive Landscape (2 min)Acknowledge LangGraph, OpenAI SDK — they're good at orchestration. But show the gap: none of them have identity, durable memory, secure execution, or payments. Matrix isn't competing with them — we're the layer underneath them. "You can build a LangGraph agent on Matrix and get identity + memory + execution for free."
Slide 8: Business Model (1.5 min)Three streams: platform fees, transaction fees, network effects. Platform fees are the base — predictable recurring revenue. Transaction fees scale with the agent economy — upside. Network effects from Paxeer — staking, DEX, oracles. The moat: once an agent has identity and memory on Matrix, switching costs are high.
Slide 9: Traction (2 min)Emphasize: this is not a whitepaper. This is live, production infrastructure. Paxeer mainnet is running with real blocks, real transactions, real users. Neo is serving real users via Telegram right now. The technical milestones are all checked — we're not pre-product.
Slide 10: Team (1 min)Focus on the unique combination: AI + blockchain + infrastructure. "We're not an AI team trying to add blockchain, or a blockchain team trying to add AI. We built both from scratch." Highlight shipped products, not just credentials.
Slide 11: The Ask (1.5 min)Be specific about the amount and use of funds. Emphasize the 18-month milestones — these are concrete, measurable. "We're not raising to find product-market fit. We're raising to scale what's working." The urgency: competitors are building, but they're missing the stack. We have a window.
Slide 12: Vision (1 min)Close with the big picture. "Every business will have autonomous agents. Every agent needs identity, memory, and the ability to transact. Matrix is the infrastructure for all of that." "We're not building a chatbot. We're building the operating system for the agent economy."