The interesting shift isn’t AI understanding crypto.

It’s AI getting permission to actually act on it.

I was reading about Binance Agent OS, and one thing stood out to me.

An agent may need access to market data, wallets, trading, payments, and on-chain capabilities. Managing all of these through separate integrations can quickly become messy.

Agent OS brings these capabilities into a broader developer ecosystem, with MCP acting as a standardized connection layer for compatible AI applications.

What caught my attention is that this isn’t just about giving an agent more access.

The access is still subject to user authorization, account eligibility ,and granted scopes.

That makes me wonder:

As agents become capable of trading and moving funds, will permission design become as important as the intelligence of the agent itself?

@Binance Margin $BNB #Binance