Show HN: Vincent – A delegation framework for wallet automation

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Found: October 08, 2025
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Show HN: Vincent – A delegation framework for wallet automation Vincent lets users safely grant apps/agents limited, revocable permission to use their wallets. Think “OAuth for crypto actions”: you define scopes (e.g., “rebalance stables on Aave up to $1k/day”), users approve, and your app runs within on-chain guardrails. Non-custodial. Built with Lit Protocol's decentralized programmable signing.

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