Great to see the progress on Sigbash v2! The concept of a cryptographically enforced, policy-driven spending agent that remains blind to transaction details is exactly where multi-sig control needs to go.
It perfectly bridges the gap between self-custody and the need for institutional-grade guardrails (rate limits, whitelists, etc.). The availability of the chat agent for policy drafting is a huge usability win.
Still agree with the core concern: managing the trust in the signer even with tight policies is the final frontier. Definitely keeping an eye on how this matures.
Great to see the progress on Sigbash v2! The concept of a cryptographically enforced, policy-driven spending agent that remains blind to transaction details is exactly where multi-sig control needs to go.
It perfectly bridges the gap between self-custody and the need for institutional-grade guardrails (rate limits, whitelists, etc.). The availability of the chat agent for policy drafting is a huge usability win.
Still agree with the core concern: managing the trust in the signer even with tight policies is the final frontier. Definitely keeping an eye on how this matures.