Halliday Launches Agentic Workflow Protocol to Revolutionize AI and Blockchain Integration
- In order to remove the requirement for writing smart contracts, Halliday introduced the first Agentic Workflow Protocol, a new platform that enables AI bots to securely communicate with blockchain applications. This protocol is the first to provide high-level, flexible programmable workflows for smart contracts that AI agents may carry out on their own while adhering to rigid, immutable guardrails.
- Conventional smart contracts are inflexible, costly, and sluggish. To accommodate new features, they need to undergo months of audits and modifications. These limitations are eliminated by Halliday’s protocol, which lets developers create blockchain apps without writing new smart contracts for each use case. The Agentic Workflow Protocol simplifies development by offering a single programming paradigm, which drastically lowers the amount of backend infrastructure development.
- Developers must integrate decentralized apps across an increasing variety of protocols, chains, and services as blockchain adoption grows. Developers are burdened by the intricacy of blockchain ecosystems, spending years on infrastructure and integration work instead of developing core products.

- By enabling developers to specify on-chain operations in a high-level programming paradigm, Halliday’s Agentic Workflow Protocol solves inefficiencies and drastically lowers development timelines and operational costs.
- Agentic workflows, which are tasks with immutable guardrails that enable AI autonomous systems, agents, and software to carry out activities on behalf of users while maintaining safety and compliance, are introduced by Halliday’s approach. This makes it possible for developers to easily automate on-chain operations across smart contracts.
- Zero-trust AI delegation ensures security and compliance by allowing AI agents to securely complete blockchain transactions within predetermined parameters. Instead of using low-level contract code, developers may specify processes in well-known high-level languages thanks to a unified programming architecture. Additionally, Halliday manages the execution logic across several services and chains, and pre-built integrations eliminate the need for new infrastructure.
- The agentic workflow protocol is being pushed out during Q2 and is now in early access. The Q2 early access program is open to developers that want to use agentic workflows.
No comments:
Post a Comment