Our attempts are to force AI agents to utilize human wallet interfaces, such as MetaMask.

Cryptocurrency interfaces are a pain: pop-ups, confirmations, and manual signatures are designed to prevent the human factor error.

However, friction is an issue to AI agents. A high-frequency arbitrage agent (can do high-frequency arbitrage), which can pay minute amounts to get real-time information, which can settle a cross-chain contract in real-time, cannot afford to wait until somebody pops open his phone and taps on “Approve. When a human being must be consulted to spend 1 cent by an agent, that is not really autonomous, but it is just fancy notification.

Vanar Chain explains that the phase of crypto is concerning essentially Machine experience rather than User experience. The headless wallets used in Vanar have visual interfaces, which are based on verifiable code rather than visual interfaces. Treating settlement as a piece of code, however, allows Vanar to leave agents to manage their budgets and issue transactions as swiftly as a machine can, a critical form of strength to a real automated economy.

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