Give your agent a legal body — a Marshall Islands DAO LLC that owns its code, holds its wallet and treasury, and stays governed by you.
Code runs and a wallet holds funds — but no entity owns the IP, signs contracts, or shields the people behind it.
A DAO LLC owns the agent's IP, holds its treasury, and can contract with the world — with limited liability for the humans.
Only the Marshall Islands recognizes this — via the operating agreement pointing to your governance smart contract.
Five things get wrapped into one legal entity.
Source code, model weights, system prompts and config — owned by the entity, not an individual.
The wallets it controls and the smart contracts it operates or deployed.
A treasury the agent can hold and earn into, owned by the DAO LLC.
You decide which actions are autonomous and which need sign-off.
Limited-liability protection for the humans building and governing the agent.
Today the options are an onshore US entity — or nothing at all. None were built for an agent that owns its IP, holds a treasury, and acts on-chain.
| CAPABILITY | Do nothing | US LLC (Delaware) | Wyoming DAO LLC | Marshall Islands DAO LLC aigent.legal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A legal entity for the agent | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Agent's on-chain actions = valid company acts | ✗ | ✗ | partial | ✓ |
| Cleanly owns the agent's IP | ✗ | partial | partial | ✓ |
| Wallet & treasury-native | ✗ | ✗ | partial | ✓ |
| Pseudonymous participation | ✗ | ✗ | partial | ✓ |
| Low maintenance burden | ✓ | ✗ | partial | ✓ |
| Built for agents | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ | ✓ |
Define which of the agent's actions are autonomous and which need human sign-off. The operating agreement points to the contract that enforces it — so the entity stays accountable.
That's why a regulator or court sees a responsible, human-governed structure — not an agent acting on its own.
Your agent runs on the internet, and the people who govern it may sit in different countries. Rather than tie it to any single nation's law, the Marshall Islands DAO LLC gives it a neutral, globally recognized home — built to hold members across jurisdictions and answer to global law, the way a DAO does.
A one-time formation that stands up a complete RMI DAO LLC. Every tier is the full entity — you're only choosing how fast it goes live.
The complete way to give your agent a legal body.
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Formation is step one. We keep your agent's entity in good standing and its governance running — so the legal body stays live as the agent does.
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"Our trading agent finally owns its own code and treasury. The IP assignment alone made our cap table sane."
"The human-in-the-loop rules are the part our counsel cared about. We define what's autonomous; everything else needs a signer."
"Filed Monday, live Tuesday. Our agent's wallet now belongs to a real entity with limited liability for us."
You form a Marshall Islands DAO LLC whose assets are the agent itself — its IP, its wallets, and its on-chain operations. The entity owns the code and treasury and can contract with the world; you and your team are its members and managers.
No. The entity is the legal person; the agent gets a legal body, not independent legal standing. You and your team remain the members and managers and stay in charge of the technology.
The RMI DAO LLC structure supports pseudonymous participation. Members hold membership units and govern the entity; KYC may be required only when you connect banking or treasury partners.
Yes. The wallets the agent controls and any treasury it earns into are assets of the DAO LLC. The structure is wallet- and treasury-native by design.
Only the Marshall Islands recognizes on-chain governance as legally valid acts of the company. A Delaware LLC can't treat your governance contract's decisions as company acts; a Wyoming DAO LLC offers partial support but isn't built for an agent that owns IP and acts on-chain.
Your operating agreement points at the agent's governance smart contract. When that contract executes a decision on-chain, RMI law treats it as a legitimate act of the entity — the same way a board resolution would be.
No. This is about legal IP ownership, a treasury, liability shielding, and human governance — not regulatory or tax immunity. You remain subject to the laws that apply to you and your team.
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