#newt $NEWT โ
โThatโs how Iโm thinking about
@NewtonProtocol after reading it.
Smart contracts are blind. Newton gives them glasses ๐
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โThe problem is real: Your contract canโt tell if the wallet is sanctioned. It canโt tell if an AI agent is hallucinating and about to nuke the treasury. It canโt tell if someone just violated a corporate spend limit.
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โFrontend pop-ups? Easy to skip. Third-party aggregators? Theyโll call the contract directly. Iโve seen protocols get hit because they trusted the UI, not the contract itself.
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โNewton fixes this as an EigenLayer AVS. Instead of checking outside, it enforces rules inside the contract.
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โSpend limits. Sanctions screening. Fraud prevention. Compliance. All encoded and enforced onchain, in real-time, using offchain data from a decentralized operator network.
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โKYC status, market feeds, proof of reserves... Newton pulls it in and says โyes or noโ before settlement. Doesnโt matter if the tx came from your app, a bot, or some random contract call.
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โItโs modular too. Live on Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum right now. Non-EVM is on the roadmap.
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โEveryoneโs racing to make AI agents โautonomousโ. I think the winners will be the ones that make them โaccountableโ first.
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โThatโs Newton to me. Not another policy engine. A bouncer for your smart contracts ๐
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