The more I read about Newton Protocol, the more I think its biggest contribution isn't making AI agents faster. It's making them more accountable.
Most discussions around AI in crypto focus on automation, but I believe automation without clear boundaries creates unnecessary risk. What caught my attention is how Newton Protocol allows developers to define permissions before an AI agent can execute transactions. Instead of giving an agent unlimited authority, projects can decide which assets it can access, how much capital it can manage, what markets it can interact with, and even require compliance or wallet checks before anything moves.
I also like the direction they're taking with VaultKit. It gives DeFi teams a way to add these policy controls to existing vaults instead of rebuilding their entire infrastructure. That feels like a practical approach rather than chasing flashy features.
For me, the future of AI in DeFi won't be determined by how quickly agents trade. It will depend on whether users can trust the rules that govern every action those agents take. That's where Newton Protocol seems to be focusing its efforts.
Do you think permission-based AI is the missing piece for safe onchain automation
@NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt .
Most discussions around AI in crypto focus on automation, but I believe automation without clear boundaries creates unnecessary risk. What caught my attention is how Newton Protocol allows developers to define permissions before an AI agent can execute transactions. Instead of giving an agent unlimited authority, projects can decide which assets it can access, how much capital it can manage, what markets it can interact with, and even require compliance or wallet checks before anything moves.
I also like the direction they're taking with VaultKit. It gives DeFi teams a way to add these policy controls to existing vaults instead of rebuilding their entire infrastructure. That feels like a practical approach rather than chasing flashy features.
For me, the future of AI in DeFi won't be determined by how quickly agents trade. It will depend on whether users can trust the rules that govern every action those agents take. That's where Newton Protocol seems to be focusing its efforts.
Do you think permission-based AI is the missing piece for safe onchain automation
@NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt .
