If Newton Protocol didn't exist, I think AI-powered Web3 would still advance, but trusted authorization would remain a bigger challenge. Autonomous agents could execute actions, yet defining exactly what they are permitted to do across different situations would be less structured. That's why I see NEWT as more than another protocol. Its long-term value, in my view, depends on whether programmable permissions become a requirement for autonomous on-chain decision-making rather than an optional feature.
$NEWT #Newt @NewtonProtocol
$NEWT #Newt @NewtonProtocol