KYE Sector Pack Foundry · EU crypto-asset custody

Agentic Governance with Authority Finality for EU crypto-asset custody.

Every AI-assisted custody decision — segregation of client crypto-assets, key-management authority, withdrawal approval — mapped to a named custody-control owner, bound to the MiCA Article it discharges, and signed into an Evidence Pack™ at the moment it happens. The MiCA Custody Authority Pack is the KYE Sector Pack Foundry productisation that lands Agentic Governance — every act has authority, every authority has finality — inside MiCA Articles 70-77-regulated firms.

MiCA Articles 70-77 — custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients.

Crypto-Asset Service Providers (CASPs) holding client crypto-assets are now inside the MiCA custody perimeter — segregation, safekeeping, liability, and ICT/key-management controls. AI-assisted custody operations need named-owner accountability and signed, replay-derivable evidence per decision.

Better evidence than reconstructed logs — signed at the moment, derivable from public keys alone.

The dominant evidence today is after-the-fact reconstruction. A KYE Protocol Evidence Pack plus Authority Finality outcome bound to the named control owner, the obligation discharged, and the delegation chain is materially better evidence: signed at the moment of the decision and Replay-Proof against the published JWKS a regulator can verify offline.

An 8-step pipeline — from AI decision to board / compliance view.

The Pack rides the canonical productisation shape: rule pack, dictionary, sector pack, obligation manifest, expert-pack envelope, coverage attestation, SKU row, and this marketing surface. No Foundry-specific framework shape; the protocol evidence layer underneath is identical to every other Pack.

Bound to the canonical MiCA Articles 70-77 perimeter.

  • MiCA Art 70 (segregation of clients' crypto-assets)
  • MiCA Art 72 (record-keeping)
  • MiCA Art 75 (liability and internal controls)
  • ESMA / EBA technical standards

Regulator of record: ESMA / EBA.