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Pay only on mainnet.
Sandbox is free on every plan. You pay only when agents act on mainnet. Three plans take you from first commit to a regulated production fleet.
Three plans. One protocol.
Developer fits early integration. Growth covers production fleets. Enterprise is a contract for regulated deployments. Move between plans without rewriting code.
$0.02
per mainnet orchestration
Sandbox is unlimited and free. You pay only for successful orchestrations on mainnet. Failed and rejected mainnet transactions are not charged.
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$499 / month
50,000 orchestrations included · $0.015 thereafter
For teams moving to production. Deeper KYA behavioral trust, full compliance screening, and priority support are included at a fixed monthly cost. Compliance does not bill separately.
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Custom
Volume, SLA, and compliance to contract
For organizations deploying agent fleets at scale with formal regulatory obligations. KYA L4 behavioral trust, dedicated infrastructure, and on-chain attestation are available on this tier.
You pay only for what runs.
Screening runs on live sanctions data, address taint, and risk models. Priced separately so you pay only for the volume you actually use. Overage is $0.008 per screen, shown live on your dashboard.
Trust scales with the plan.
Agent identity ships with every plan. The trust ceiling rises with the plan. L4 behavior trust needs sustained ML and sits on the Enterprise contract.
Pricing answers.
Nine answers on orchestrations, compliance, key management, trust tiers, and the enterprise threshold.
What is the difference between sandbox and mainnet?
Sandbox executions run against test networks and never involve real funds. They are free and unlimited on every tier. Mainnet executions settle on live chains with real stablecoins. Only mainnet executions are billed.
What is one orchestration?
One complete execution of the Oris pipeline on mainnet: identity verification, policy evaluation, compliance screening when enabled, key decryption, provider submission, and activity logging. Failed and rejected mainnet transactions are not charged.
What is a compliance screen?
A compliance screen is one pre-transaction check: sanctions list lookup, on-chain taint analysis, and behavioral risk scoring against the agent's registered profile. Each orchestration triggers one screen when compliance is enabled. Screens and orchestrations are billed separately.
Why are there no agent or seat caps?
Swarm architectures and fleet deployments should not be constrained by pricing structure. You pay for mainnet executions, not for the number of agents you register.
Why is key management free on every plan?
Oris routes transactions. Your key provider signs them. Charging for key management would misalign our incentives with yours. Encryption and audit capabilities are core infrastructure on every plan.
What separates KYA L2 from L3?
L0 through L2 covers registration, on-chain credential anchoring, and initial behavioral baseline. L3 adds active drift detection on an hourly cycle. Agents showing anomalous behavior are flagged and blocked before they transact. L3 is required for production fleets with autonomous spending authority.
What is KYA L4 and why is it enterprise-only?
L4 extends behavioral trust to 768-dimension embeddings with cosine similarity analysis and institutional-grade audit governance. It requires sustained ML inference infrastructure and a configuration conversation to match your compliance obligations. Contact the team to discuss.
Does Oris hold funds?
Oris does not hold, move, or custody funds. Agents transact through your key provider. Oris enforces the rules. You retain full custody at all times.
What volume qualifies for enterprise pricing?
Accounts approaching 200,000 orchestrations per month, or organizations requiring custom SLAs and dedicated infrastructure, should contact sales@fluxa.ventures.
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Open an account and pull your API key in two minutes. Sandbox is free. You pay only when an agent settles a real payment on mainnet.