Shown, not told · Uber's own palette
Two acts. Act 1 is today: an agent tries to act on Uber's public surface and hits the wall Finding 1 documents. Act 2 is the concept: a driver on downtime claims a Restore packet in the same city, completes it with photo+GPS+signature, and it settles to an on-chain receipt: the trip loop, pointed at a place worth restoring.
An assistant asked to represent or transact with Uber looks for a static capability file. Here's what it actually gets:
Same claim → go to place → prove → settle loop the driver runs on every fare.
A normal trip
Claim a fare → drive to a place → GPS+timestamp prove it → paid. Proof stays private to Uber, off-chain.
A restore packet
Claim a packet → go to a mapped place → photo+GPS+signature → settles on a public chain. Same motion; proof anyone can verify, under the 2040 pledge.
Uber trained ~1M U.S. earners in "claim a bounded task, prove it at a place, get paid." EcoWealth makes that same loop verifiable and points it at ecological restoration: one packet, one receipt, in a city Uber already serves. The Agent Kit is the static door that makes it discoverable.