ERC-8004 Trustless Agents: Onchain Reputation for AI
<p>Giving an AI agent access to your crypto wallet is like handing a toddler your credit card — without proper guardrails, things can go very wrong very quickly. When your agent can execute transactions autonomously, one misconfigured prompt or exploited vulnerability could drain your entire portfolio.</p> <p>This isn't a theoretical risk. As AI agents become more sophisticated at managing DeFi positions and executing trades, the attack surface grows exponentially. A compromised agent could approve unlimited token spending, interact with malicious contracts, or transfer funds to attacker-controlled addresses. Traditional wallet security assumes human oversight for every transaction, but autonomous agents break that assumption entirely.</p> <h2> Why Agent Security Requires a New Approach </
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Summary Fixes: #171389 Interesting one; two bugs one for not using index dtype and another where M*N overflows and the the early return kicks us out before doing any work Pull Request resolved: #172925 Approved by: https://github.com/eellison
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