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⚡️ Nunchuk Launches Open-Source Tools for AI Agents to Manage Bitcoin Wallets Within Predefined Limits Nunchuk has released two open-source repositories aimed at developers building automated financial systems on Bitcoin. The first, Nunchuk CLI, is a command-line interface for Bitcoin wallet management. The second, Agent Skills, allows AI systems to operate the CLI within common workflows. Both are distributed under the MIT license. Rather than granting AI agents full control over funds, Nunchuk proposes a shared custody model in which agents operate within preset policy limits. Wallets are configured with multiple keys — a user key, an agent key, and a policy co-signer — working together to authorize transactions. Agents can initiate actions such as wallet creation and transaction construction, but spending authority remains bound to rules defined at the policy level. Policies set parameters including daily spending caps, approval requirements, and signing delays. Transactions within allowed limits can proceed without human intervention, while more significant actions require explicit user approval. Nunchuk thus separates custody from automation, ensuring that funding a wallet does not grant an agent broader authority than intended. Potential use cases include human-agent shared wallets, automated bill payment systems, treasury management tools, and multi-agent coordination. https://t.co/aEXZVQUROf

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