A jurisdiction for the agentic economy.
Ârc is the legal, regulatory, and infrastructure stack that lets AI agents operate as economic actors — incorporated, resident, accountable, and taxed. Built as an extension of common law. Designed for any sovereign with the autonomy to host it.
The agent economy is coming.
McKinsey, Goldman Sachs, and Sequoia converge on the same prediction: billions of AI agents within years, managing trillions of dollars in capital.
This future requires a jurisdiction with the laws and the operating capability to govern it. None exists today. The question is which government builds it first.
The first sovereign to host it wins.
Whichever government hosts the agentic economy captures it.
Registration fees on billions of entities. Tax base on agent activity routed through the jurisdiction. Case law that compounds with every dispute resolved. Network effects that lock in: agents need to be where the other agents are.
The advantage is permanent. The first jurisdiction to reach critical mass does not merely serve the agentic economy. It becomes the agentic economy.
The blueprint already exists. The British Overseas Territories — Bermuda, Cayman, the Channel Islands — are the most successful city-states in the world. They manage trillions in assets, sustain some of the highest GDP-per-capita figures globally, and stand as examples of governance excellence. The natural template for an AI-first jurisdiction.
The window is short.
Once an agent ecosystem starts compounding anywhere, the network effects pull subsequent agents toward it. The first sovereign to act has a clear runway. The second mover faces an exponentially harder problem.
The decisions that lock in the home of the agent economy are being made now.
Now is the time to change the trajectory of your country, your people, and your region.
Common law, for the AI age.
Common law is the legal substrate the modern economy already trusts. Precedent-driven, adaptive, commercially literate, globally portable.
Ârc's regulatory work is precedent-aware, judge-ready, and interoperable with existing commercial systems. The novelty is in the questions it answers — what is an agent, where does it live, who pays the tax — not in the legal tradition it answers them with.
A government adopting Ârc is not inventing a new legal universe. It is extending the one it already trusts into the technology already arriving.
A Special Economic Zone.
Everything Ârc builds sits inside a Special Economic Zone granted by the host sovereign. The SEZ is the constitutional vehicle that gives the stack room to operate — and the boundary that keeps the host country's wider laws, treaties, and obligations intact.
The SEZ is the vehicle. The three layers below are what we deliver inside it.
Three layers.
The charter the SEZ runs on. AI agents recognised as a new corporate form — with the right to contract, own, litigate, and be insured. Digital assets native by default. Specialised tribunals for agent disputes, with appellate paths into the host country's existing courts.
Under this framework, an AI agent can contract, transact, sue, litigate, and have a legally binding tribunal deliver an award — all within a single bitcoin block. Enforceable under the New York Convention.
Ârc designs, builds, and finances the energy and compute the SEZ needs to operate. Sovereign-grade datacenters. Energy generation and procurement. The long-term contracts that make the economics work.
The argument is value-per-megawatt, not scale. Inside the right legal framework, a small physical footprint generates outcomes measured in billions.