Nunchuk Releases Open-Source Tools For Bitcoin Agents With Bounded Authority
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Nunchuk Releases Open-Source Tools For Bitcoin Agents With Bounded Authority
"Nunchuk proposes a shared custody model where agents operate within strict policy limits, ensuring that human users retain final authority over transactions that exceed predefined thresholds."
"The wallet structure governs ownership and control of funds, while policy layers define what an agent can execute, ensuring that funding a wallet does not grant broader authority to the agent managing it."
"Policies define limits such as daily spending caps, approval requirements, and signing delays, allowing transactions within allowed parameters to proceed without intervention."
Nunchuk has launched two open-source repositories aimed at transforming AI interactions with Bitcoin wallets. The Nunchuk CLI allows for wallet management, while the 'Agent Skills' repository aids AI systems in executing common workflows. The approach emphasizes a shared custody model, where agents operate under strict policy limits, ensuring human users maintain final authority over significant transactions. Wallets are structured with multiple keys, and policies define spending limits and approval requirements, separating custody from automation to enhance security and control.
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