In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, we're on the cusp of an "agentic economy"a future where AI agents don't just respond to queries but act independently: trading assets, shopping online, managing finances, and coordinating with other agents. Yet, as these agents gain autonomy, a critical question looms: When an AI bot drains a wallet at 3 AM, who's responsible?
Most blockchains treat a wallet as a single, indivisible entity--one address equals one person equals unlimited
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In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, we're on the cusp of an "agentic economy"a future where AI agents don't just respond to queries but act independently: trading assets, shopping online, managing finances, and coordinating with other agents. Yet, as these agents gain autonomy, a critical question looms: When an AI bot drains a wallet at 3 AM, who's responsible?
Most blockchains treat a wallet as a single, indivisible entity--one address equals one person equals unlimited