Delos

A modern economy cannot function without efficient commercial claim enforcement.

The enforcement layer is still offline.

Businesses can sign contracts online, move money globally in seconds, and coordinate supply chains across continents. Yet when a contract is breached, enforcement still depends on slow, fragmented court systems designed long before the internet.

The result is that a large portion of commercial obligations are never practically enforceable - not because the claims lack merit, but because the cost, delay, and complexity outweigh the value of pursuing them.

Today, millions of valid commercial obligations are never economically enforced.

The claim can be valid and still be uneconomical.

Right now, if you are a small business with a <$50k dispute, the case is often too small to justify the cost of real litigation. As a result, businesses write off hundreds of billions of dollars in valid commercial claims every year - not because they lack legal rights, but because enforcing them is simply uneconomical.

Companies either spend years in court, hand cases to expensive collection agencies, or abandon them altogether. Delos exists to make B2B payment recovery economically viable for anyone, anywhere, at any invoice size.

Delos is building the software-native enforcement layer for the global economy.

Claims can become programmable infrastructure.

Delos exists to make commercial obligations economically enforceable for any business, anywhere, at any claim size. Today, businesses can sell unpaid claims to Delos and receive immediate liquidity, while Delos assumes responsibility for recovering the claim through its AI-native enforcement infrastructure.

Over time, as enforcement becomes programmable, Delos aims to evolve from buying and enforcing claims into the default infrastructure for commercial dispute resolution.