Open core. Open to scrutiny.
leashd only works if you can trust it without trusting us. The enforcement sidecar is open source so you can read every line that stands between your agent and your money.
Non-custodial by design
The sidecar holds your wallet connection on your own machine and never moves funds on its own. The whole point is that you can verify this yourself. Read the code, run it locally, audit the policy path.
Contribute
leashd is open source. New rails, policy primitives, and integrations are welcome. Open an issue to discuss a change, then send a pull request. Good first issues are tagged in the repo.
Break the leash
We want people trying to defeat the guardrails. If you find a way to make an agent spend past its policy, that is a bug worth reporting. Responsible disclosure beats a drained wallet.
Where the community lives
Discussion happens around the GitHub repository: issues, pull requests, and discussions. Follow along there for releases, design notes, and rail support.