Lucas Lima
Trust, identity, and money. First for people, now for agents.
Lucas designs the hard parts of Fidacy himself: the Know-Your-Agent identity layer, the deterministic risk decisioning, the EdDSA-signed verdicts anyone can verify against a public JWKS, the payment firewall that turns an approval into a short-lived grant before any money moves, and the append-only audit trail whose head is anchored to Bitcoin. It runs in production today, rail-agnostic across AP2, A2A, cards, and stablecoins, and installs with a single MCP server. He founded ZeepCode, the Miami-based studio that builds it.
He works natively across markets. Thirteen years in Italy gave him a deep read on European business, and ZeepCode anchors him in the US. Before Fidacy, he and Bianca built and scaled a regulated cross-border business to roughly R$25M in annual revenue, with Lucas owning product and engineering. It ran on the same questions Fidacy now answers for agents: who is this party, are they authorized, and can you prove it later. He has shipped production AI systems for years, from agents inside Oracle and SQL Server databases before that was common to Licitagram, an AI platform for public procurement now across Latin America and Europe.
