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Why I built Mickai: sovereignty is a title deed, the cloud is a rental agreement
Micky Irons · 2026-05-03 · via DEV Community

By Micky Irons. Founder & sole inventor, Mickai. CEO, Trust-Agent.ai.

When I started filing the patents that became Mickai, I didn't have a product brief. I had a question.

Why is intelligence the only critical capability we lease?

We don't lease our title deeds. We don't lease our identity documents. We don't lease the keys to our houses. We hold them. They're ours. They sit in our drawer, our safe, our hands. We can show them, hide them, sign them, revoke them.

But intelligence, the most consequential tool of this decade, has become a rental agreement. Every prompt is a query against someone else's machine. Every output is logged, ranked, scored, and used to fine-tune the next generation of the same vendor's product. Every capability you build sits one pricing change away from disappearing. Every regulatory shift is one terms-of-service update away from rewriting your stack.

That's not sovereignty. That's a tenancy.

So I built Mickai.

What "sovereign AI" actually means

Sovereignty is not a vibe. It's a property. Specifically, three properties:

  1. Locality. The compute and the model weights live on hardware you own. Not "edge-cached" or "hybrid". On-device. The query, the response, the intermediate tool calls, the retrieval index, the memory: all of it stays on your machine.
  2. Identity binding. The system answers to a key you control. Not a vendor account. Not an OAuth grant. Not a tenant slug in someone's cloud. A cryptographic identity bound to your hardware, signed with post-quantum primitives (we use ML-DSA-65 / FIPS 204).
  3. Auditability. Every prompt, every tool call, every model dispatch, every memory write is signed and chained on a ledger you can verify yourself with no reference to the vendor. If we vanished tomorrow, the ledger would still be readable, still verifiable, still yours.

Nothing on Mickai is "secret with the vendor". Nothing is "trust us". The substrate is mathematics.

What we actually shipped

  • 25 specialist brains under a deterministic arbiter, locally orchestrated. Not 25 calls to the same cloud. 25 distinct local models, each with its own role.
  • Post-quantum signed audit ledger (ML-DSA-65). Every action chained, tamper-evident, locally verifiable.
  • Hardware-bound identity. Your Mickai answers to one signature only. Yours.
  • Voice module named Jarvis. (The voice is a module. The system is Mickai.)
  • Pre-commit dry-run simulation on every irreversible action.
  • Compensating rollback on every action.
  • Voice-biometric quorum for high-stakes operations.
  • Privacy-preserving sovereign RAG (the index never leaves your machine).

The provenance

Mickai Ltd. UK. Trademark UK00004373277. 20 patents filed at the UK Intellectual Property Office covering 584 claims, prosecution status. Sole inventor and signatory: me, Micky Irons.

Before Mickai, I was CMO of MetaEngine and Despace Protocol, founded Collector Crypt, and built into other Web3 / blockchain ventures. Approximately £350M raised across past startups. I have spent the last decade building things that move money and information without intermediaries. Mickai is the same thesis, applied to intelligence.

Why it matters now

If your business depends on AI today, ask yourself: when the vendor changes the price, the policy, or the model, what happens to your operating leverage?

The answer in 2026 is "you scramble". The answer with sovereign AI is "you don't notice". Because nothing changed. Your model is still on your machine. Your data is still where it was born. Your identity is still bound to your hardware. The vendor's decisions are not your decisions anymore.

Sovereignty is a title deed. The cloud is a rental agreement.

How to find out more

If you build infrastructure-grade software and you have ever felt the operational pinch of a vendor moving the goalposts, this is the conversation we're trying to lead.

Replaces. Does not disrupt. Proves. Does not persuade.

— Micky Irons