Most blockchains are good at moving money.The harder part is deciding which transactions should actually go through.I think that’s one area crypto still doesn’t talk about enough. @NewtonProtocol #Newt

A lot of institutional discussions around stablecoins, RWAs, and onchain finance usually focus on speed, liquidity, or scaling. But real financial systems are not built on settlement alone. They run on rules, limits, permissions, and risk management.$NEWT

That’s why Newton Protocol caught my attention.Instead of focusing only on execution, it focuses on authorization before settlement happens. Things like sanctions checks, transfer limits, jurisdiction rules, and identity verification can become part of the transaction process itself.$NIL

The interesting part for me is not even the compliance angle. It’s the direction this could push crypto infrastructure over time.

Crypto spent years trying to remove gatekeepers from finance. Now it feels like the industry may slowly be rebuilding authorization layers again, just in a more decentralized way.That could end up becoming a much bigger shift than people expect. @NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt
Which word best describes Newton Protocol’s approach?
Permission-aware
Mining-centered
Hardware-only
Entertainment-focused
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