one detail in @NewtonProtocol 's design kept me thinking longer than I expected.
The protocol assumes users won't always be online when financial decisions need to happen.
instead of requiring someone to approve every action in real time, Newton lets users define conditions in advance through programmable intents.
The protocol then waits.
If those conditions are eventually met, an authorized agent can execute the action within the limits the user originally approved.
The user's presence isn't required every time..
only their intent is.
that changed how I thought about onchain automation.
Most wallets are built around the assumption that every important action begins with a human clicking "Confirm."
Newton seems to be designing for a world..
where the human does the thinking once, and the protocol handles the repetition without asking again.
the interesting part isn't the automation itself.
Plenty of protocols automate transactions.
What's different is that Newton treats intent as a long-lived asset..
and execution as a temporary event.
One can exist for weeks or months before the other ever happens.
it made me wonder whether the biggest shift in crypto over the next few years won't be smarter wallets or smarter AI..
but moving from a world where users approve transactions one by one to a world where they approve decision frameworks that quietly govern hundreds of transactions afterward.
#Newt $NEWT #BullishMomentum #altcoins #USADP98KMiss #USTreasuryNamesTrumpAccountETFLineup $TAIKO $M
The protocol assumes users won't always be online when financial decisions need to happen.
instead of requiring someone to approve every action in real time, Newton lets users define conditions in advance through programmable intents.
The protocol then waits.
If those conditions are eventually met, an authorized agent can execute the action within the limits the user originally approved.
The user's presence isn't required every time..
only their intent is.
that changed how I thought about onchain automation.
Most wallets are built around the assumption that every important action begins with a human clicking "Confirm."
Newton seems to be designing for a world..
where the human does the thinking once, and the protocol handles the repetition without asking again.
the interesting part isn't the automation itself.
Plenty of protocols automate transactions.
What's different is that Newton treats intent as a long-lived asset..
and execution as a temporary event.
One can exist for weeks or months before the other ever happens.
it made me wonder whether the biggest shift in crypto over the next few years won't be smarter wallets or smarter AI..
but moving from a world where users approve transactions one by one to a world where they approve decision frameworks that quietly govern hundreds of transactions afterward.
#Newt $NEWT #BullishMomentum #altcoins #USADP98KMiss #USTreasuryNamesTrumpAccountETFLineup $TAIKO $M
