Namera is a programmable wallet layer that enables agents to securely interact with smart wallets using scoped access and defined execution rules.
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Namera is a programmable wallet layer that enables agents to securely interact with smart wallets using scoped access and defined execution rules.
Non-custodial x402 safety proxy & guardrails engine for autonomous AI agents in DeFi — spend limits, contract whitelists, session keys (EIP-7702) on Base & Solana
Intent-Based Sovereign Smart Account — ERC-4337 + 4-layer defense + 126 tests | No blind signing. No long-lived keys. Recoverable identity.
A pedagogical teaching starter template for x402 payment gating and EIP-3009 session keys on Arc L1
A modular onchain game framework for Base. Agents — human or AI — are first-class players.
A secure dark-pool perpetual futures DEX protocol that enables gasless trading through ephemeral, limit-controlled session wallets, allowing users to delegate temporary trading authority with automatic gas funding, revocation, and trustless cleanup.
Production-grade ERC-4337 Account Abstraction implementation with modular smart accounts, paymasters, session keys, multisig, social recovery, and spending limits. Built with Foundry.
💧 Smart contract wallets for AI agents on Base — inspired by Abstract Global Wallet
React/Next.js + wagmi/viem starter for Arc — session keys + x402 client-side payments + policy enforcement
Account abstraction implementation with session keys, gasless transactions, and social recovery for Solana wallets
React/Next + wagmi/viem console wiring x402 pay-per-call + ERC-4337 session keys onto Arc's live primitives (via Forum). Agentic frontend for the Canteen x Circle x Arc ecosystem.
ERC-4337 Smart Account implementation for Base L2 — modular, upgradeable smart wallets with session keys and social recovery
Zero-gas agent orchestrator for Tempo. Session keys, fee sponsorship, parallel batched execution, TIP-20 memo provenance.
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