One aspect of @NewtonProtocol that I don't see discussed enough is its approach to decentralizing authorization itself. Many systems still depend on a central authority to decide what gets approved, but Newton's design uses a decentralized operator network together with cryptographic attestations to verify authorization. That means trust isn't placed in a single organization, and even the protocol team isn't meant to have unilateral control over authorization decisions. If this model performs well in the Newton Mainnet Beta, it could become an important building block for secure onchain automation and cross-chain applications. It's a practical direction that deserves more attention. $NEWT
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