According to Decrypt, blockchain infrastructure company Biconomy has proposed a new Ethereum standard, ERC-8211, introducing a "smart batching" mechanism that enables AI agents to perform multi-step DeFi operations within a single transaction, with each step dynamically referencing the output of the previous step during execution—addressing the issue of unpredictable output amounts caused by price volatility or fluctuating gas fees. The standard operates on top of existing Ethereum infrastructure without requiring modifications to the core protocol or a hard fork, allowing developers to implement complex transaction flows directly in TypeScript. Ethereum Foundation research scientist Barnabé Monnot stated that ERC-8211 aligns with the Foundation’s strategic priority of improving user experience.
Ethereum Proposes New Standard ERC-8211 to Enable AI-Driven DeFi Transactions
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Ethereum news: Biconomy has proposed ERC-8211, a new Ethereum standard that introduces a "smart batching" mechanism. This enables AI agents to execute multi-step DeFi operations in a single transaction using dynamic references during execution. Built on existing Ethereum infrastructure, the standard supports TypeScript development without requiring protocol changes. Ethereum Foundation researcher Barnabé Monnot said the proposal aligns with the Ethereum ecosystem’s priority areas, including improved user experience.
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