Smart contracts were the first onchain primitive. Policies are the missing one - the guardrails that make agentic automation safe and bring institutional capital into crypto with compliance.
@_seanli Policies are the safety net crypto needs for mass adoption.
@_seanli Policies could really help make crypto safer for big investors.
@_seanli Yes, security is the most important thing when it comes to automation. We have to be able to trust the process when we give full access to the agents
@_seanli How do we keep policies as code from morphing into pure permissioned DeFi that kills the composability edge?
@_seanli I'm truly inspired by NewtAi's vision and its potential to shape the future of agentic finance. As a passionate supporter of AI and Web3, I’d be honored to contribute to the project in any way. Please let me know if there’s an opportunity to join the mission and support the team.
@_seanli Smart contracts = execution layer. Policies = protection layer. Only together do you get scalable adoption What do you think Sean ?
@_seanli Guardrails that don’t cage the system are the real unlock
@_seanli Policies make trust tradeable, enabling onchain insurance and auditable compliance
@_seanli policies are just smart contracts with a law degree