Act: On-Chain Transactions & Protocol Interactions

In the "Act" phase, agents move from planning to execution, performing on-chain operations with precision. These operations include complex workflows like staking tokens, swapping assets, or bridging liquidity across chains. Agents also interact with decentralized protocols, enabling autonomous governance participation or NFT-based transactions.

To ensure reliability, agents implement safety checks and validation steps before executing transactions. For example, an agent managing DAO treasury funds may verify slippage thresholds or perform pre-trade simulations to minimize risks. Fallback strategies, such as retry mechanisms for failed transactions, further enhance the robustness of on-chain operations, ensuring seamless execution in diverse blockchain conditions.