
3 Layers Between Your AI Agent and Your Funds
Giving an AI agent a wallet is like handing over your car keys to a teenager—you know they'll get places faster, but you also know they need guardrails. The question isn't whether AI agents should handle crypto transactions (they already are), but how to let them operate without risking your entire treasury on a hallucination or prompt injection. Most developers building AI agents face the same uncomfortable choice: either severely limit what the agent can do (defeating the purpose), or give it full wallet access and hope nothing goes wrong. There's got to be a middle ground. Why AI Agent Security Matters More Than You Think The stakes are real. Unlike traditional APIs where a bug might corrupt data or spam users, crypto transactions are irreversible. A confused agent that misinterprets "send 0.1 ETH" as "send 10 ETH" doesn't just create an awkward support ticket—it creates an actual financial loss. Even worse, AI agents are particularly vulnerable to prompt injection attacks where mal
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