Namera provides programmable wallet infrastructure designed specifically for autonomous agents, enabling fine-grained control over how agents interact with blockchain wallets and execute transactions. It addresses the complexity of building agent-native wallets by offering tools to manage smart wallets, session keys, and agent access through a unified platform without requiring users to run their own backend. The platform is intended for developers and organizations building autonomous agents across industries such as DeFi, AI, commerce, fintech, and gaming, where agents need to act onchain within defined guardrails.
Key features of Namera include the ability to issue session keys with scoped permissions, attach onchain policies, and allow agents to execute transactions according to limits set by the user. Supported policy types include sudo (full permissions), call (restricting contract calls and functions), gas (capping gas usage), signature (limiting signature validation to specific contracts), rate limit (controlling transaction frequency), and timestamp (defining validity windows). These policies are enforced onchain to ensure agents cannot exceed configured limits or access the main private key. The platform supports smart accounts that function as programmable execution environments rather than static key holders, and allows bundling or parallel execution of transactions. Multi-chain execution is available, enabling interaction with any EVM-compatible chain from a single interface.
Namera is delivered through SDKs and a command-line interface (CLI), allowing integration with applications and agent workflows in minutes. Developers can operate wallets and execute transactions locally with full control, or use the Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to provide agent wallets with rules and permissions via a local server. The platform is self-custodial, meaning there are no intermediaries or third-party custody tradeoffs, and users always retain control over their wallets.
Use cases highlighted by Namera include enforcing spending guardrails, granting delegated wallet access to agents or apps, automating subscriptions and machine payments, implementing usage-based billing, and enabling automated trading and portfolio management with strict risk controls. The infrastructure is positioned as suitable for a wide range of verticals where secure, programmable wallet access for agents is required.
In the Frameworks & SDKs space, Namera takes a focused approach. Enabling developers to manage programmable wallets and enforce onchain policies for autonomous agents. Namera is a B2B product aimed at developers building agent-based or onchain applications. The product ships for the command line.
Namera first shipped in 2026. The project is developed in the open on GitHub with 258 commits in the last 90 days. Among its 9 catalogued features are programmable wallets, session key management, and onchain policy enforcement. It exposes integrations via an MCP server.
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