Most blockchain apps bake rules directly into smart contracts. Change a limit or compliance check? You often need to redeploy or push a messy governance vote. Newton Protocol flips this: it separates authorization from execution, letting you write policies as code—programmable, composable, and verifiable.
Instead of hard-coding “who can do what,” developers use Rego, the same language trusted for Kubernetes and API gateways.
Policies run before a transaction executes and produce a cryptographic attestation that on-chain contracts can verify. You can define:
· Daily spending caps
· Sanctions screening
· Multi-sig for high-value transfers
· AI agent guardrails (approved protocols, max per day)
The real breakthrough is composability. Stack reusable modules—KYC + velocity check + jurisdiction filter—like Lego blocks. No duplication, consistent security.
Even better, if a result is challenged, the same Rego policy can run inside a zero-knowledge VM to prove the evaluation was correct. Authorization becomes auditable and trustless.
This matters deeply for AI agents (programmable fences, not blank cheques) and institutions needing portable compliance for stablecoins, tokenized assets, or cross-border payments.
Smart contracts turned agreements into code. Policy-as-Code turns decisions into code. That’s not just infrastructure—it’s a shift in how blockchains say “yes.”
#NewtonProtocol $TLM @NewtonProtocol #Binance $BIRB #newt $NEWT
Instead of hard-coding “who can do what,” developers use Rego, the same language trusted for Kubernetes and API gateways.
Policies run before a transaction executes and produce a cryptographic attestation that on-chain contracts can verify. You can define:
· Daily spending caps
· Sanctions screening
· Multi-sig for high-value transfers
· AI agent guardrails (approved protocols, max per day)
The real breakthrough is composability. Stack reusable modules—KYC + velocity check + jurisdiction filter—like Lego blocks. No duplication, consistent security.
Even better, if a result is challenged, the same Rego policy can run inside a zero-knowledge VM to prove the evaluation was correct. Authorization becomes auditable and trustless.
This matters deeply for AI agents (programmable fences, not blank cheques) and institutions needing portable compliance for stablecoins, tokenized assets, or cross-border payments.
Smart contracts turned agreements into code. Policy-as-Code turns decisions into code. That’s not just infrastructure—it’s a shift in how blockchains say “yes.”
#NewtonProtocol $TLM @NewtonProtocol #Binance $BIRB #newt $NEWT