Heima Advances Agentic Economy for Secure AI Transactions

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Heima (HEI), a layer 1 blockchain and cross-chain infrastructure project designed to unify and abstract fragmented blockchains, has announced the addition of Agentic Economy. The hidden purpose of this introduction is to secure a non-custodial infrastructure that allows artificial intelligence (AI) agents to transact freely in a verifiable on-chain economy.

Agentic economy is where autonomous agents don’t just assist, but participate.They think, execute, pay, coordinate, and interact with protocols and other agents onchain. 🤝💡Heima is building the infrastructure layer to power this verifiable agentic economy.Non-custodial… pic.twitter.com/VyaJD3XEVQ

— Heima (@heimaNetwork) March 1, 2026

Heima introduces innovations to ensure the security and transparency of on-chain assets. Basically, an agentic economy refers to an ecosystem where autonomous AI agents cannot aid users. This agentic economy helps users in making independent decisions, executing transactions, paying for services, coordinating with other agents, and interacting directly with on-chain protocols. Heima has released this news through its official social media X account.

Heima Reduces Hack Risks via Secure Agent Infrastructure

Heima provides such services that are entirely based on an advanced system and a secure system for protecting users’ accounts. Non-custodial agent smart accounts, in these accounts, are fully allowed to execute transactions execution without relying on other custody for users’ funds protection. In this way, this thing reduces the risk of being hacked or having assets.

Moreover, Heima’s agentic economy offers TEE-Secured Execution for ensuring the protection of sensitive logic and private memory of users in the entire world. This system secures the economy with certified systems in order to safeguard the users’ assets at any cost. Furthermore, Heima integration with x402 also ensures the programmable primitive for payments. In this, agents can automatically initiate and settle payments for a smooth flow.

Heima Ensures Verified Transactions for a Secure Agentic Economy

The Heima Network‘s agentic economy project also includes a fully on-chain verification process; with this, every transaction is being verified to avoid any negligence in terms of security for assets. Through this way, all transactions will be transparent and play a vital role in tracking and auditability of agent behavior.

In short, Heima is properly covering all the security aspects under this agentic economy project and simultaneously minimizes the need to go everywhere for every single need. This is the best opportunity for users to protect their economy with the help of agents.

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