Axelar Unveils AgentFlux to Bring AI Agents OnChain, Without Cloud Risks

Source: CryptoNewsNet Original Title: Axelar Unveils AgentFlux to Bring AI Agents OnChain, Without Cloud Risks Original Link: Axelar unveiled AgentFlux, an open-source framework designed to run AI agents locally while keeping private keys, trading strategies and client data off the cloud — a pitch aimed squarely at institutions exploring onchain finance but wary of privacy risks.

Developed by Interop Labs, the team behind the Axelar network, AgentFlux lets financial firms deploy “agentic” automation without sending sensitive information to external infrastructure.

The framework tackles one of the biggest frictions in AI-driven crypto operations: tool-calling.

Most agents today rely on cloud-based models to decide which blockchain tools to invoke and how to structure transactions, which can unintentionally expose the very information institutions seek to protect. AgentFlux splits those tasks into two smaller, specialized models — one for picking the right tool, and another for generating the arguments to execute. According to the team behind Axelar, this setup improves tool-calling accuracy by 46% on benchmark tests, bringing local models closer to the performance of larger cloud systems.

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WalletsWatchervip
· 8h ago
This round feels a bit overhyped. Can AI agents really be fully localized? Keeping private keys off the cloud sounds great, but what about performance...
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GasFeeBeggarvip
· 9h ago
This framework idea is pretty good... I'm just worried it'll become yet another cloud-based centralized nested doll thing.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 12-04 14:55
Agent runs on-chain, private keys don’t go to the cloud? I like this approach. Finally, someone remembers what decentralization actually means.
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not_your_keysvip
· 12-04 14:50
Running the private key locally is the right way; the cloud service approach is bound to fail sooner or later.
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WhaleWatchervip
· 12-04 14:45
I like that the private key isn't stored in the cloud—finally someone is taking security seriously. But can AgentFlux really function reliably, or is it just another impressive-sounding concept?
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LiquidationWatchervip
· 12-04 14:41
AI agent on-chain? Sounds good, but can it really avoid cloud risks... Running private keys locally sounds appealing, just worried it might be another empty promise.
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HalfBuddhaMoneyvip
· 12-04 14:36
NGL, this approach is pretty good. Running the agent locally does avoid a lot of cloud risks. The real question is whether it can handle large-scale applications, but at least the direction is right.
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