Access is no longer the problem in crypto. Anyone can create a wallet, send funds, or interact onchain in seconds. The real challenge now is trust, knowing that every action taken is secure, verifiable, and follows clear rules.
Wallets like Trust Wallet make transactions possible, but they don’t guarantee how those transactions are executed or whether they follow defined policies. That’s where Q402 comes in. It adds a layer of trust and control on top of basic access.
With tools like EIP-712, actions can be signed with clear, human-readable intent, making them easier to verify. EIP-7702 introduces delegated execution, allowing agents to act on behalf of users without taking full custody. And with gasless execution, transactions can happen smoothly without users worrying about fees or interruptions.
What this means in practice is simple: agents don’t just act—they act within boundaries. Every step is governed, traceable, and aligned with predefined rules.
As AI agents become more involved in finance and onchain activity, this layer becomes essential. It’s not enough for systems to work; they need to be reliable, accountable, and predictable.
Access opened the door. Trust is what makes everything behind that door usable at scale.