The new Ethereum standard ERC-8211 proposal is released, supporting AI agents to execute complex DeFi transactions

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Gate News report, April 7, according to Decrypt, blockchain infrastructure company Biconomy has submitted a new Ethereum standards ERC-8211 proposal, introducing a “smart batching” mechanism. The standard allows AI agents to complete multi-step DeFi operations within a single transaction, with each step able to dynamically reference the output result of the previous step at execution time. It addresses the problem that the output amount cannot be predicted due to price volatility or changes in fees. ERC-8211 runs on top of existing Ethereum infrastructure, without needing to modify the core protocol or perform a hard fork, and developers can directly implement complex transaction workflows using TypeScript. Ethereum Foundation research scientist Barnabé Monnot said the standard aligns with the Foundation’s strategic priority of “improving the user experience.”

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