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Olivia Stephanie by Olivia Stephanie
April 3, 2026
in Ethereum
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Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has urged teams building AI-connected crypto wallet tools to cap autonomous transactions at $100 per day, proposing a human-confirmation firewall as the default security model for any action above that threshold.

The guidance appeared in a blog post Buterin published on April 2, 2026, titled “My self-sovereign / local / private / secure LLM setup, April 2026.” A dedicated section called “Connecting to Ethereum” laid out his recommendations for projects wrapping wallet functions with AI-powered daemons.

Buterin’s Security-First Framework for AI Wallet Daemons

Buterin wrote that several teams are now building daemons that wrap core Ethereum wallet functions, including send, swap, getbalance, and ENS lookups. He said he has been advising those teams to take a cautious, security-first approach.

The central recommendation: “it’s reasonable to allow a daily limit of $100 to bypass human confirmation.” Any transaction above that amount, or any action classified as higher-risk, should require explicit human approval before execution.

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$100 per day
Buterin says this is the reasonable daily amount that can bypass human confirmation for AI-connected wallet tooling. Source: Vitalik Buterin blog

Buterin described the most paranoid baseline as one where every single transaction requires confirmation, regardless of size. The model he endorsed sits between full autonomy and full lockdown: small, routine actions proceed automatically while anything material triggers a human checkpoint.

He framed this architecture as a new form of two-factor confirmation, where the human and the LLM together serve as dual approval layers. The LLM handles routine low-value operations; the human verifies anything that crosses the spending or risk threshold.

Why Strict Approval Gates Matter Now

The recommendation is not theoretical caution. Buterin pointed to concrete security risks already visible in the AI-agent ecosystem, noting that roughly 15% of OpenClaw skills contained malicious instructions. That finding underscores how easily prompt-injection attacks can compromise tool-executing AI agents.

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Roughly 15%
Buterin cites this share of OpenClaw skills as containing malicious instructions, underscoring the risk of uncontrolled tool execution. Source: Vitalik Buterin blog

Beyond spending caps, Buterin added that calldata size, transaction amounts, and the total number of transactions should all be constrained. Without those limits, on-chain transactions could become a data-exfiltration vector, allowing a compromised AI agent to leak sensitive information through blockchain activity rather than stealing funds directly.

The risk is especially acute for wallet daemons that operate continuously. Unlike a human-controlled wallet where each transaction is a deliberate act, an AI daemon can execute dozens of calls autonomously. A single prompt-injection exploit could trigger a chain of unauthorized operations before the user notices, similar to the security concerns raised during the Drift hack on Solana where multisig protections came under scrutiny.

What Builders and Users Should Take Away

For development teams shipping AI-linked wallet features, Buterin’s guidance translates to a clear engineering requirement: hard spending limits enforced at the wallet layer, not just at the AI layer. The $100 daily autonomous cap is a starting point, not a ceiling to aspire to.

Teams should also implement transaction-count limits and calldata restrictions as separate guardrails. Spending caps alone do not protect against data exfiltration or high-frequency micro-transactions that individually fall below the threshold but collectively cause harm.

For users evaluating AI-connected wallet tools, the core takeaway is to verify what an AI agent can do without asking permission. Any wallet tool that grants an AI agent unlimited autonomous spending authority runs counter to the security model Buterin described. Users should look for products that enforce human-confirmation gates on high-value or unusual actions by default.

The broader question of how autonomous agents interact with on-chain infrastructure is gaining urgency across the ecosystem, from regulatory disputes over automated market participation to the practical challenge of securing wallets that no longer require a human to press “confirm.” Even foundational questions about infrastructure concentration and control take on new dimensions when AI agents can initiate transactions at machine speed.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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