The infrastructure behind autonomous agents is gradually becoming more practical, and recent developments show how quickly things are moving. Q402 has now expanded into the Avalanche ecosystem, bringing its signature-based execution layer directly to the C-Chain. This move focuses on making on-chain execution faster, simpler, and more accessible for both users and builders.

One of the most interesting parts of this rollout is the removal of traditional friction points. With the zero-gas barrier feature, users can settle ERC-20 transfers like USDC without needing to hold AVAX for gas. That alone changes the experience significantly, especially for newcomers who usually struggle with gas requirements before making their first transaction.

Another key improvement is the sign-to-pay model. Instead of separating intent from execution in a complicated way, users simply sign their intent while the transaction execution happens seamlessly in the background. The result is a smoother user experience that feels much closer to how modern applications operate.

Right in the middle of this infrastructure push sits @QuackAI , steadily building the execution rails required for an emerging agent economy. The focus is not just speed, but verifiable and policy-aware execution—ensuring that actions performed by agents remain transparent, secure, and auditable.

With Avalanche’s sub-second finality and builder-focused environment, the combination creates a strong foundation for scaling agent-driven interactions. It’s another step toward a future where autonomous agents can transact, coordinate, and execute tasks on-chain without the usual complexity users face today.

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