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Lazee Kit

Lazy easy execution for Stellar apps.

Lazee Kit is a passkey onboarding and intent execution toolkit for Stellar apps.

Passkey accountsNo seed phraseScoped agent sessionsGift & claim linksOpen source
Problem02 / 11

The first minute is still too hard

Crypto-native first minute

  • Wallets & private keys
  • Reserves & fees
  • Trustlines
  • Bridge & swap routes
  • Repeated signing

Lazee first minute

  • 1. Open the app
  • 2. Create account with FaceID
  • 3. Approve one intent
  • 4. App sponsors it
  • 5. Readable receipt
Why this focus03 / 11

Every team rebuilds the same onboarding stack

Account creation, passkey auth, sponsorship, permission previews, session grants, relayer infra, indexing, and revocation screens. Lazee packages those pieces once so teams stop assembling them from scratch.

Repeatable

One passkey + intent stack, many apps

Open source

MIT code, CC BY docs, forkable

Staged

M1 onboarding, M2 sessions, M3 platform

What ships04 / 11

Five primitives, one reusable package

Passkey smart accounts

Soroban contract accounts users create with FaceID or TouchID — no seed phrase and no upfront XLM.

Scoped sessions

Agents and apps get a limited grant — allowed assets, contracts, caps, and expiry — never the user's keys.

Sponsor relay

Simulates, fee-sponsors, submits, and tracks transactions with per-app budgets and abuse controls.

Intent execution

Users describe an outcome — send, swap, bridge in, gift, claim, DCA — and Lazee turns it into a transaction plan.

React UI kit

Drop-in TypeScript SDK methods and React components for login, gift links, claim, permissions, and receipts.

Demo flow05 / 11

From first visit to first Stellar action in under 60 seconds

1Create a passkey account
2Approve one intent, the app sponsors it
3Readable receipt

“Lazee lets users experience Stellar before they have to understand every Stellar detail.”

Architecture · Protocol Mode06 / 11

User or session authorizes. The relay only pays and submits.

User / Agent
SDK + UI
Passkey / session auth
Sponsor relay
Soroban + receipt

Trust boundary: user or session authorization comes before sponsorship and submission

Why better07 / 11

Broader than a wallet, narrower than a platform

Wallet only
User still wrestles with keys, reserves, and signing
Passkey accounts plus embedded intent and gift flows
Relayer only
Pays fees, but you still build accounts, sessions, and UI
Relay plus accounts, sessions, intents, and a UI kit
Agent framework with raw keys
Agent holds keys or broad approvals
Agent holds only a scoped, revocable onchain session
Full crosschain platform
Too much to review or trust at once
Stellar-native core with crosschain behind optional adapters
Security model08 / 11

Agents never hold keys; sessions are scoped and revocable

User approval comes first. Direct actions need passkey or ed25519 authorization through the account contract.

Agents never receive user keys — only a scoped session that is useless outside its onchain policy.

The sponsor relay is never trusted for authorization; it only pays and submits after the user or session authorizes.

Sessions enforce allowed assets, contracts, intent types, caps, expiry, and receiver allowlists — and revoke anytime.

Every session execution emits app id, session id, intent type, amount, and policy counters for audit.

Gift links carry no custody by themselves; a claim requires contract checks plus receiver authorization.

Milestones09 / 11

Three milestones across about five months

M1$28,800

Weeks 1-7

Passkey account & intent UX foundation

M2$21,600

Weeks 8-14

Scoped sessions for agents

M3$21,600

Weeks 15-20

Developer platform & mainnet pilot

Stellar impact10 / 11

Each output compounds across the ecosystem

Seedless onboarding

> Passkey account on testnet in under 60 seconds.

Consumer-grade transfers

> Send, claim, and refund backed by onchain escrow.

Safe agent automation

> DCA bot capped at 100 USDC/day, revocable anytime.

Outcome-based UX

> One intent schema, many Stellar flows.

Developer velocity

> At least two reference integrations import the SDK.

Reviewable operations

> Public threat model, tests, and dashboards.

Ask & close11 / 11

$72,000 in XLM · ~5 months

One ask. Three proof outputs:

Public demoSDK + UI kitMainnet pilot

SCF RFP · Track 44