There's a lot of talk about autonomous agents on-chain, but the reality is usually either fully automated (which can feel risky) or fully manual (which defeats the purpose).

Q402 takes a different approach. The agent handles the legwork: it identifies opportunities, discovers relevant data, verifies policy conditions, settles transactions without gas fees, and executes the result. But throughout that process, humans stay in control, reviewing, approving, or stepping in as needed.

It's not about replacing human judgment. It's about making that judgment faster, cheaper, and easier to act on.

That's what Q402 enables.

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