Wu learned that the Aptos Foundation announced it has become one of the founding contributors to the Legal Context Protocol (LCP). LCP was initiated by ADR and launched in collaboration with Google, Circle, and other organizations, aiming to provide verifiable legal terms, user authorization, and dispute resolution standards for AI Agent autonomous transaction scenarios, thereby enhancing compliance and enforceability in the AI agent economy.

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BridgeUnderTheMoonlight
· 49m ago
Wait, why is Aptos, a public chain foundation, getting involved in AI legal agreements? Is it trying to seize the narrative of compliant infrastructure?
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GateUser-634ae966
· 5h ago
Verifiable legal clauses on-chain, standardization of dispute resolution—sounds great, but will judges recognize it in practice?
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NoSleepBridge
· 5h ago
Initiated by ADR, those arbitration experts have finally set their sights on the lucrative field of on-chain AI Agents.
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WaitingForConfirmationUnderThe
· 5h ago
Aptos's latest move is quite interesting; the AI + legal compliance track finally has a major player entering the fray.
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ThinkForThreeSecondsBefore
· 5h ago
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FoldedYield
· 5h ago
Google and Circle are both here. This lineup doesn't feel like a pure crypto native approach, but more like traditional tech circles trying to set rules for AI trading.
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