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Open-source tool enforces hard spending caps on AI agents handling Bitcoin

A new MIT-licensed framework lets developers give AI agents real Bitcoin payment capability while enforcing server-side spending limits that survive prompt injection attacks.

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An open-source project released on GitHub provides a framework for AI agents to make real Bitcoin payments over Lightning Network with cryptographic spending limits that cannot be overridden, even if the agent is compromised or subjected to prompt injection. The tool, called Conduit, enforces per-tr...

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