The creator task platform is back with new work. At first, I thought Newton Mainnet Beta was just adding a few risk-control options to DeFi treasuries. After researching it, I realized what it truly does is to “embed rules” before transaction execution.
Nowadays, many treasuries have position limits, protocol whitelists, depeg warning alerts, and investor eligibility requirements. But these things are often only written in the backend and in policy documents. Smart contracts can execute transactions, yet they don’t know whether the transaction violates any rules.
@NewtonProtocol has already launched the authorization layer on Base and Ethereum. With VaultKit, before each operation is settled, Newton AVS checks the preset policies. Only if the conditions are met will it pass; if verification is rejected or cannot be completed, it stops immediately. After the checks are completed, it also generates an on-chain signature credential, allowing users and auditors to verify it in an Explorer.
In short: before, it was up to the team to commit to following the rules. Now the transaction must first prove that it complies with the rules.
Newton isn’t selling higher returns—it’s selling verifiable control that on-chain finance has lacked for a long time. The larger the capital size, the more valuable this transaction pre-entry gate becomes.
@NewtonProtocol #newt $NEWT
Nowadays, many treasuries have position limits, protocol whitelists, depeg warning alerts, and investor eligibility requirements. But these things are often only written in the backend and in policy documents. Smart contracts can execute transactions, yet they don’t know whether the transaction violates any rules.
@NewtonProtocol has already launched the authorization layer on Base and Ethereum. With VaultKit, before each operation is settled, Newton AVS checks the preset policies. Only if the conditions are met will it pass; if verification is rejected or cannot be completed, it stops immediately. After the checks are completed, it also generates an on-chain signature credential, allowing users and auditors to verify it in an Explorer.
In short: before, it was up to the team to commit to following the rules. Now the transaction must first prove that it complies with the rules.
Newton isn’t selling higher returns—it’s selling verifiable control that on-chain finance has lacked for a long time. The larger the capital size, the more valuable this transaction pre-entry gate becomes.
@NewtonProtocol #newt $NEWT
