As the decentralized landscape shifts from manual execution to intent-centric architectures, the Newton Protocol ($NEWT ) has emerged as a crucial innovation. Developed by the infrastructure team behind Magic Labs and backed by the Magic Newton Foundation, Newton Protocol functions as a verifiable automation layer for the internet, effectively bridging the gap between smart contracts, AI agents, and cloud computing.

Instead of relying on centralized cloud conglomerates, the protocol transforms computation into an open, decentralized public utility.

Core Pillars of the Architecture

@NewtonProtocol l operates via a highly scalable framework designed to execute complex off-chain logic while maintaining rigid on-chain security. Its framework is anchored by four fundamental pillars:

On-Chain Service Registry: A global, immutable public registry where developers and providers publish computational resources, AI agent models, and pricing metrics.

Standardized API Interfaces: Standardized communication rules that allow diverse computing services to be easily discovered and interconnected.

Composability & Workflows: Users can chain separate computing services together, allowing multi-step, automated tasks to execute seamlessly across varying global networks.

Cryptographic Verification: Relying on Zero-Knowledge (ZK) proofs, Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), and a Delegated Proof-of-Stake (dPoS) rollup network, the protocol validates that agents execute commands accurately without ever gaining full custody of user funds #Newt