Concept demo · Independent · Not an Amazon product · Mock data only

Act 1: buy it for me. Act 2: prove the outcome.

Act 1 is the pattern Amazon already shipped: one intent, an agent completes the purchase. Act 2 is the concept this engagement proposes: the same one-tap intent funds a proof-verified work packet near a fulfillment center, gated before anyone acts, proof-checked at completion, settled to a public receipt the Climate Pledge can cite.

Concept mock. "Buy for Me" is Amazon's feature; Act 1 paraphrases its publicly described behavior. This page does not connect to it. All names, tasks, and receipts in Act 2 are fabricated demonstrations running the provisioning layer's live packet format. Not affiliated with or endorsed by Amazon.
Shopper: "Order the air-quality monitor I looked at, and set aside $40 of my order to do something real for the community around the Fresno fulfillment center."
Shopping agent (the pattern Amazon shipped)Done, the monitor ships tomorrow via Buy for Me, charged to your default card. For the $40 community piece: today I can donate it to a listed nonprofit. What I can't do is show you a on-chain verified outcome tied to that place.Buy for Me · one-tap purchase
"So where does the $40 actually land, and how does anyone verify it happened?"
Shopping agentToday: a receipt that says the money moved. There's no packet I can point to that says this work, this place, verified done.
Money moved. Outcome verified: that's Act 2. →
This is not vaporware: walk the real path today. The packet engine, authoring gate, proof-checker, and on-chain settlement all run now on the protocol's own board: contract 0x76c17C…A14B on BaseScan · live board counters at vealth.net/labor/stats · agent pricing at vealth.net/.well-known/x402 (work-packet $0.10 · health-packet $0.05). Any agent, including one shopping on Amazon, can pay keyless.
Provisioned by EcoWealth · Digital Provisioning Protocol · provenance‑sealed