Fetch and Yoti join forces to bring KYC to autonomous DeFi agents

Fetch and Yoti join forces to bring KYC to autonomous DeFi agents

Fetch believes regulatory compliance is necessary to bring real world usage to the sector. Fetch.ai, a project building a network of autonomous agents for blockchains, has announced a partnership with Yoti, a digital identity provider. Blockchains, and DeFi smart contracts in particular, often require manual interactions to trigger specific events. These could be contract calls, particular exchange transactions, publishing oracle data and many more. While these actions are often permissionless or done by the developers of the smart contract, there may be circumstances where nobody is able....


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