I see Newton Protocol as important because it tackles one of the biggest problems in AI-powered onchain automation: how I can let an AI agent act for me without giving away full control.
In DeFi and automated trading, I want faster execution, smarter strategies, and hands-free workflows.
But I also need protection from hidden bot behavior, broad wallet approvals, prompt attacks, and mistakes that can move real money.
What makes Newton stand out to me is its shift from trust based on promises to trust based on verification.
Instead of simply believing an agent will behave, I can define rules before any transaction happens. These rules may include spending limits, approved contracts, trading conditions, payee restrictions, and expiry settings.
That makes automation feel more controlled, transparent, and accountable.
I also find its secure rollup and permission system relevant because they support revocable access, session keys, and zk-based authorization.
This helps me use AI agents without exposing private keys or giving them unlimited power.
The marketplace side adds another layer. Developers can build agents, while users like me choose tools that operate inside strict guardrails. Still, I know Newton doesn’t remove market risk. It makes automation safer by turning AI agents into verifiable onchain actors.
#newt $NEWT @NewtonProtocol
In DeFi and automated trading, I want faster execution, smarter strategies, and hands-free workflows.
But I also need protection from hidden bot behavior, broad wallet approvals, prompt attacks, and mistakes that can move real money.
What makes Newton stand out to me is its shift from trust based on promises to trust based on verification.
Instead of simply believing an agent will behave, I can define rules before any transaction happens. These rules may include spending limits, approved contracts, trading conditions, payee restrictions, and expiry settings.
That makes automation feel more controlled, transparent, and accountable.
I also find its secure rollup and permission system relevant because they support revocable access, session keys, and zk-based authorization.
This helps me use AI agents without exposing private keys or giving them unlimited power.
The marketplace side adds another layer. Developers can build agents, while users like me choose tools that operate inside strict guardrails. Still, I know Newton doesn’t remove market risk. It makes automation safer by turning AI agents into verifiable onchain actors.
#newt $NEWT @NewtonProtocol
