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Created: 2025-07-22 13:47:01 UTC

As someone who has builders around, I understand that they are used to clunky integrations.

When you try to bring AI into a contract today, you’re juggling external scripts, hoping your oracle doesn’t lag, and praying the AI doesn’t hallucinate.

@wardenprotocol approached this from the developer side: they created AVRs (Asynchronous Verifiable Resources) that act like modular AI plugins.

You can call them as if they were native, and because they’re verifiable, you don’t lose security guarantees.

Imagine a DEX smart contract on Ethereum calling a trading strategy agent hosted on Warden and knowing the output is statistically verified.

That’s a new level of composability.

It’s rare to see a chain thinking this far ahead.

My only concern is that dev adoption will require great tooling and docs but from their Studio and Agent Hub previews, they seem to get it.

![](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Gwd1jBFW0AEfTnP.jpg)

XXXXX engagements

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Pretoria01 Avatar Pretoria @Pretoria01 on x 4653 followers Created: 2025-07-22 13:47:01 UTC

As someone who has builders around, I understand that they are used to clunky integrations.

When you try to bring AI into a contract today, you’re juggling external scripts, hoping your oracle doesn’t lag, and praying the AI doesn’t hallucinate.

@wardenprotocol approached this from the developer side: they created AVRs (Asynchronous Verifiable Resources) that act like modular AI plugins.

You can call them as if they were native, and because they’re verifiable, you don’t lose security guarantees.

Imagine a DEX smart contract on Ethereum calling a trading strategy agent hosted on Warden and knowing the output is statistically verified.

That’s a new level of composability.

It’s rare to see a chain thinking this far ahead.

My only concern is that dev adoption will require great tooling and docs but from their Studio and Agent Hub previews, they seem to get it.

XXXXX engagements

Engagements Line Chart

Related Topics lag oracle coins ai

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