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TomWeb33 Avatar Tom 😾 @TomWeb33 on x 56.8K followers Created: 2025-07-25 08:01:48 UTC

It’s easy to get caught up in the hype, AI agents, GPT bots, trading algos…

But at some point, those bots need to hold wallets. They need to sign.

They need to interact with multiple chains. And they need to do it without blowing up your security model.

That’s the problem @wardenprotocol is quietly solving. It’s not just an AI chain. It’s a custody protocol for agents.

Spaces = secure, rule-based multi-sig vaults. Keychains = delegated signing with clear limits and approval flows.

Add some SPEX (on-chain verified AI logic), and now you've got bots that can think and act, but with safety rails.

Most chains say: ā€œBring your wallet.ā€ Warden says: ā€œLet your bot bring its own keys.ā€

This flips the script for what on-chain agents can actually do.

You don’t need an offchain bot + Discord + API kludge anymore.

You just spin up an agent, give it permissions inside a Space, and let it execute based on live market conditions.

And the kicker?

All of that is chain-agnostic. Ethereum. Solana. Cosmos. It doesn’t care.

It’s like AI custody meets intent settlement. Feels early. But not vaporware.

To me, this is what $WARD should be known for. Not just another L1.

But a reasoned, permission-aware operating system for autonomous AI agents.

We’ve had speculation. We’ve had hype.

This might be the first time I’ve seen something thoughtful for the AI future, built into the chain itself.

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