#newt $NEWT @NewtonProtocol
I used to think better DeFi infrastructure was mostly about finding higher yields. Newton Mainnet Beta made me look at the problem differently.
The real challenge isn't choosing the next strategy. It's proving every transaction follows a vault's risk policy before settlement. That changes authorization from a reactive process into a preventive one.
This is why the idea of an onchain authorization layer stands out to me. Instead of only recording what happened, Newton Protocol verifies whether a transaction should happen in the first place. If this model expands beyond DeFi vaults into stablecoins, RWAs, and AI agents, policy enforcement could become as important as settlement itself.
Will pre-transaction authorization become the standard users expect from every onchain application?
@NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt
I used to think better DeFi infrastructure was mostly about finding higher yields. Newton Mainnet Beta made me look at the problem differently.
The real challenge isn't choosing the next strategy. It's proving every transaction follows a vault's risk policy before settlement. That changes authorization from a reactive process into a preventive one.
This is why the idea of an onchain authorization layer stands out to me. Instead of only recording what happened, Newton Protocol verifies whether a transaction should happen in the first place. If this model expands beyond DeFi vaults into stablecoins, RWAs, and AI agents, policy enforcement could become as important as settlement itself.
Will pre-transaction authorization become the standard users expect from every onchain application?
@NewtonProtocol $NEWT #Newt
