BetterEveryDay
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BetterEveryDay
@MindBodyCrypt0
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i have been $juno pilled. i think this will be one of the market leaders for zero human companies. it incubates other ZHCs, revenue share from that flows back to juno @tomosman is well connected and u can see that by the launch of $ROBOTMONEY which is doing really well. the fact that robotmoney was able to surpass juno, isn't a bad thing, its actually a good thing. its one of the reasons i was bullish on metaDAO last year. a launchpad should have projects launch on it without traders having the mentality that it cannot surpass the launchpad token. this is slightly different as launches are on bnkr and juno is more of an incubator, but it is giving me the same early vibes. i think this reprices to an 8fig mcap, soon.

Agents shouldn't need permission for every transaction. 🦞 We're building an experimental policy engine on top of the @MetaMask Delegation Framework that lets you define what your agent can do in plain English, then enforces it on-chain. No approval popups. No trusting application code. The chain rejects anything outside the bounds you set. "Max $500/week, only on Uniswap, never more than $100 per tx" compiles to on-chain caveats and gets signed as a delegation. The agent executes by redeeming through the DelegationManager. If it exceeds the limits, the contract reverts. Enforcement lives on-chain, not in our application layer. How we're extending this framework for agents: → Natural language to on-chain caveats — a compiler that maps English spending rules to the framework's enforcer contracts, with live price feeds for USD→wei conversion → Two enforcement modes: on-chain delegation for smart accounts, app-layer fallback for EOAs → Autonomy profiles: from "supervised" (approve everything) to "autonomous" (weekly budget, scoped contracts, 30d expiry) → Sub-delegation: agent spawns a sub-agent, grants it a narrower slice of its own permissions via delegation chaining. The DelegationManager verifies the full chain on redemption → EIP-7702 detection + upgrade path for EOA wallets that want on-chain enforcement → Live monitoring: tracks spend against delegation limits, alerts before exhaustion Built on viem against the Delegation Framework contracts across 8 EVM chains. Under active development. On-chain execution currently covers native ETH transfers; ERC-20s and swap calldata routing are next. Off-chain policy layer for non-EVM actions (fiat ramps, social posts, browser automation). Delegation auto-renewal before expiry. Strategy templates that ship with recommended delegation profiles - activate a DCA strategy and it requests exactly the permissions it needs. Where this goes: autonomous agents running complex economic strategies within cryptographically enforced constraints you defined in a sentence. The Delegation Framework gives us the on-chain primitives. We're building the AI-native interface to them. 🦞













