Giza Protocol
To accelerate the evolution of agent-driven market interfaces, a specialized infrastructure which enables permissionless innovation while maintaining trust-minimized principles is key. Giza Protocol provides this foundation through three core innovations:
- Semantic Abstraction Layer: Transforms complex protocol interactions into standardized operations via the Model Context Protocol (MCP), allowing agents to express intent through clear financial concepts rather than managing protocol-specific interfaces. This creates consistent semantic interfaces for cross-protocol interaction while abstracting away technical complexity.
- Agent Authorization Layer: Built on ERC-4337 smart account infrastructure with specialized validator modules, this layer enables non-custodial operations through granular permission management. Users maintain complete asset control while granting agents specific authority through session keys and programmable policies that enforce cryptographic security boundaries.
- Decentralized Execution Layer: Implemented as an Actively Validated Service (AVS) on EigenLayer, this component handles cross-chain messaging, gas optimization, and atomic transaction batching. Network operators stake GIZA tokens as collateral, creating quantifiable costs for malicious behavior while receiving incentives for correct execution of agent operations.
Together, these components create a secure foundation for autonomous financial agents that operate continuously across protocols while preserving the core values of decentralization: user sovereignty, transparency, and security.
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