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Agent Network

People who make digital access understandable

The CeloHT agent model is a community-driven access layer for education, wallet use, and local support. It helps put the ecosystem in the hands of people who can explain it clearly.

What agents do

Core responsibilities

Cash-in and cash-out assistance
Digital payment guidance and wallet onboarding
User education and basic digital security support
Local community support for onboarding and troubleshooting
Help connecting people to the broader CeloHT ecosystem

How it works

A local, trusted bridge

Human trust first

The agent model is built around people who can explain the system clearly and support new users without pressure or confusion.

Practical support

Agents help people safely move from understanding to usage, especially in contexts where a first transaction feels unfamiliar.

Local accountability

An agent does more than facilitate transactions; they help maintain trust in the learning and onboarding process.

Participation

How someone can become an agent

The exact agent recruitment and training process is documented as part of the project’s public governance and program material. At this stage, the model is designed to be community-based and locally accountable.

A prospective agent should expect to complete onboarding, receive core training, and be prepared to support users with attention to security, trust, and community context. A formal revenue or commission model is not presented here as a confirmed public policy; that information is still described as under development or not yet finalized where appropriate.

Coming soon: finalized agent operating policy, onboarding requirements, and compensation framework.

Ready to learn more?

The agent model is connected to education, wallets, digital payment access, and governance.