B2 Network, a well-known infrastructure protocol anchored into Bitcoin ($BTC), has announced its bonding with Quack AI, a prominent artificial intelligence (AI B2 Network, a well-known infrastructure protocol anchored into Bitcoin ($BTC), has announced its bonding with Quack AI, a prominent artificial intelligence (AI

B2 Network Partners with Quack AI to Enable AI Agent Settlements on Bitcoin

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B2 Network, a well-known infrastructure protocol anchored into Bitcoin ($BTC), has announced its bonding with Quack AI, a prominent artificial intelligence (AI) governance layer for Web3. The primary objective behind this integration is to enable AI agents to execute decisions and facilitate seamless settlement of real economy value directly on Bitcoin, providing a secure and efficient way for AI-driven transactions.

B2 Network focuses on scaling the Bitcoin perspective, struggling for $BTC usability for smart contracts and apps. On the other hand, Quack AI is building Q402, a unified sign-to-pay and governance layer for the Agent economy. B2 Network has released this news through its official X account.

Empowering AI Agents to Move Real Value on Bitcoin

B2 Network plays its role by providing the missing piece for compliant working via verifiable logic. Quack AI’s Q402 supports AI agents in making decisions, executing payments, following rules, and ensuring compliance, which will be verified through programmable logic.

By integrating their technologies, B2 Network and Quack AI make real economy settlements on Bitcoin infrastructure more seamless and autonomous. The main benefit is that AI agents gain new power to authorize actions and initiate payments automatically, bolstering efficiency for users who rely on automated decision making.

Privacy and Security at the Core of Bitcoin-AI Automation

The collaboration between B2 Network and Quack AI is providing users with numerous opportunities for smooth compliance and the safe execution of real economic decisions. In short, this partnership aims to address the combined effects of Bitcoin, AI, and automation on the growth of the real-world economy.

In all that, privacy and security are taken at the top position to satisfy users about the services and special outcomes from them. It is the need of the hour that everybody wants protection and safety from any sudden disturbance in smooth working.

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