Warden (Warden Protocol) is a full-stack framework for the AI agent economy, built around a purpose-built blockchain and verification layer that aims to make AI-driven actions usable on-chain with stronger integrity guarantees.
Warden combines three main directions under one umbrella:
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User product & distribution (agentic wallet + marketplace): a wallet-style interface where users can discover, interact with, and pay AI agents, with a marketplace layer focused on distribution and monetization of agents.
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Execution layer (Warden Chain): an EVM-based blockchain where agents can be published as on-chain entities with identities, balances, permissions, and usage tracking-enabling apps to integrate agents as composable components.
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Verification & security primitives: a verifiability layer aimed at making off-chain/AI computation trustworthy for on-chain consumption (often framed as proof-of-inference / proof-of-execution style mechanisms), plus “intent” and key-management concepts for configurable signing and authorization across different environments.
Key features typically highlighted by Warden include developer tooling to build and launch agents, programmable permissions for how agents can act, payment rails for agent usage, and an ecosystem token used for governance, incentives, and network payments.


