Nava completes $8.3 million seed round financing, led jointly by Polychain and Archetype
The cryptocurrency financial services company Nava, which prevents inappropriate behavior by AI agents, announced the completion of an $8.3 million seed round financing, led by Polychain and Archetype.
It is reported that the company's method for preventing inappropriate behavior by AI agents is to create a custodial service that holds funds until the agent proposes a transaction. Once the agent proposes a transaction, Nava will use a verification framework to determine whether the transaction outcome aligns with the user's intent. If the transaction passes verification, it is executed; otherwise, the funds will remain in the custodial account, and the reasons for accepting or rejecting any transaction will be recorded on the blockchain, thereby creating a public decision ledger that can be referenced.
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