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Crypto’s AI Agent Boom Comes With a Twist: Users Are Tightening the Leash

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Crypto AI agents now execute trades, manage DeFi positions, and bridge assets across chains without human input. Yet the builders behind them say the real race is not to make agents smarter, but to make their authority smaller.

That tension defines crypto’s agent economy right now. The most useful agents, two infrastructure experts argue, will be the ones with the least freedom.

Why Full Autonomy Fails for Crypto AI Agents

The default design pattern has been simple. Give the agent a wallet, broad permissions, and let it optimize. MinChi Park, COO and co-founder of CoinFello, called that approach a liability.

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Park described the alternative as delegation by constraint. Each action an agent performs is scoped to specific tokens, chains, amounts, and time windows. Users approve narrow permissions upfront, and every grant can be revoked instantly.

The analogy Park used was a credit card spending limit versus handing someone a blank check. The agent does not interpret freely. It executes within boundaries the user has defined.

When Permissions Are Not Enough

Scoped authority addresses one risk but leaves another open. Ming Wu, CTO at 0G Labs, pointed out that even a tightly constrained agent is exposed if the compute layer underneath it leaks data.

Most blockchain infrastructure today assumes a human user. Agents need persistent identity, long-running memory, and execution environments no operator can access.

Without hardware-level isolation, Wu argued, a compromised node can expose wallet keys or strategy logic.

He cited a recent surge in misconfigured agent deployments that exposed vulnerabilities across hundreds of instances. Software-level privacy guarantees, he said, fall short. The fix requires isolation at the chip level.

Demand Tells the Real Story

The clearest signal comes from what users actually want. Park said protection-style automation, like monitoring Aave health factors during market crashes, already exceeds demand for autonomous trading.

The October 2025 tariff shock offers a concrete case. Over $19 billion in positions were liquidated within hours while exchange interfaces froze.

Users who had pre-authorized narrow agent permissions could respond. Everyone else watched their positions unwind.

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Both experts expect agent-to-agent payment rails and onchain identity standards to shape the next 12 to 24 months. But the trajectory is already clear.

The agents gaining traction are not promising the most autonomy. They are the ones whose constraints make them safe enough to trust.

The post Crypto’s AI Agent Boom Comes With a Twist: Users Are Tightening the Leash appeared first on BeInCrypto.

Source: https://beincrypto.com/crypto-ai-agents-less-power-not-more/

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