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Lazee Kit

Lazy easy execution for Stellar apps.

Lazee Kit is an open-source C-address onboarding and execution kit for Stellar apps.

RFP TrackOpen sourceSponsored first actionPasskey UXScoped sessions
Problem02 / 11

The first minute is still too hard

Crypto-native first minute

  • Account type
  • Reserves
  • Find & fund XLM
  • Trustlines
  • Repeated signing

Lazee first minute

  • 1. Open app
  • 2. Passkey C-address
  • 3. App sponsors action
  • 4. Claim USDC
  • 5. Readable receipt
Why this RFP03 / 11

C-address tooling is an ecosystem priority

SCF #41 funded multiple C-address projects, confirming the need. SCF #44 is the moment to move from isolated experiments to a complete, app-ready onboarding kit.

Repeatable

One onboarding stack, many apps

Open source

MIT code, CC BY docs, forkable

Staged

M1 narrow, M2 packaged, M3 hardened

What ships04 / 11

Five primitives, one reusable package

Passkey-style C-address

User-friendly smart account creation. No seed phrases, no account-type quiz.

Sponsor relay

Simulates, sponsors, submits, and records the first action. No upfront XLM.

Gift & claim links

USDC flows a receiver can claim without prior wallet setup. Escrowed in GiftVault.

Scoped sessions

App & agent automation with caps, expiry, allowlists, and revocation — enforced onchain.

SDK & React UI kit

Drop-in methods and components so apps embed the flow instead of rebuilding it.

Demo flow05 / 11

From zero wallet to claimed USDC in under 60 seconds

1Create C-address
2Sponsor first action
3Create gift link
4Claim gift
5View receipt
6Grant scoped session
7Revoke session

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

Architecture · Protocol Mode06 / 11

Authorization onchain. Relay is fee infrastructure.

User
App + SDK/UI
Sponsor relay
Soroban contracts
Indexer

Trust boundary: user & session authorization enforced by contracts

Why better07 / 11

Broader than a wallet, safer than key sharing

Wallet-only onboarding
User still needs to understand wallet setup
App embeds the flow directly
Passkey-only demo
No value moves
User claims USDC and gets a receipt
Funding-only tool
First transfer works, app experience incomplete
UI, SDK, sponsor, gifts, receipts included
Generic relayer
Trust model unclear
Relay pays fees; contracts enforce authorization
Agent key sharing
Unsafe
Scoped sessions are capped and revocable
Security model08 / 11

Permissions are visible, capped, revocable

User authorization is enforced by the Lazee Account and related contracts.

Sponsor relay pays fees but cannot bypass user or session authorization.

Gift links do not custody funds by themselves; funds sit in GiftVault.

Agents receive scoped session credentials, never user private keys.

Session policies enforce assets, contracts, intent types, caps, expiry, and revocation.

Indexer state is convenience state; critical actions verify against contract state and events.

Milestones09 / 11

Staged delivery across 20 weeks

M1$12,800

Weeks 1–4

Demo MVP & Proof of Intent

M2$51,200

Weeks 5–12

Developer Kit & Integration Readiness

M3$64,000

Weeks 13–20

Production Readiness & Mainnet Pilot

Stellar impact10 / 11

Each output compounds across the ecosystem

C-address adoption

First C-address action in under 60 seconds.

Stablecoin payments

Receive value before learning what XLM is.

Developer velocity

Two reference integrations by M2.

Safer automation

Out-of-scope calls fail; user can revoke.

Wallet & app ecosystem

Reference UI separates auth, relay, execution.

Security culture

Public threat model + test matrix.

Ask & close11 / 11

$128,000 in XLM · 20 weeks

One ask. Three proof outputs:

Public demoSDK + UI kitMainnet pilot

SCF #44 · RFP Track — C-Address Tooling & Onboarding