ERC-7715 Brings Scoped Permissions for AI Agents to Gnosis Chain
ERC-7715 Brings Scoped Permissions for AI Agents to Gnosis Chain
馃 Agents Get Permission Slips

ERC-7715 is now live on Gnosis Chain, integrated with MetaMask, enabling a new model for delegated transactions.
Key capabilities:
- AI agents and automated systems can request scoped permissions to transact on behalf of users
- Permissions include specific actions and spending limits enforced directly on-chain
- No blanket access鈥攐nly predefined guardrails you control
Practical use cases on Gnosis Chain's payments infrastructure:
- Automated dollar-cost averaging (DCA)
- Streaming payments
- AI agents with controlled spending authority
This builds on Gnosis Chain's earlier support for ERC-8004, which established onchain identity and reputation for AI agents without centralized intermediaries.
ERC-7715 is live on Gnosis Chain with @MetaMaskDev. Agents can now request scoped permissions to transact on your behalf. Specific actions, specific limits, enforced on-chain. On a payments chain, that matters. Think automated DCA, streaming payments, AI agents that can spend
If you've ever used a Web3 wallet, you know the drill... Constant pop-ups, repeated approvals, switching back and forth just to get one thing done. Advanced Permissions change all of that. Now live on @MetaMask. 馃 Instead of signing every transaction, Advanced Permissions
Gnosis Chain Bridge Restored After Temporary Shutdown
**Bridge Operations Resume** The Gnosis Chain bridge is now fully operational again. Bridge validators have re-enabled the bridging function after a temporary closure. **Background** The bridge was disabled on June 1st as a precautionary measure while validators addressed an issue with Gnosis Pay. The shutdown was implemented to protect user funds during the resolution process. **Current Status** - Bridge validators have completed their review - Bridging functionality from Gnosis Chain is now active - Users can resume normal cross-chain transactions The temporary closure demonstrates the validators' commitment to security-first operations when potential issues arise.
Latin American Stablecoins Launch on Gnosis Chain

Six Latin American currency-backed stablecoins are now available on Gnosis Chain: - $wARS (Argentine Peso) - $wBRL (Brazilian Real) - $wMXN (Mexican Peso) - $wCOP (Colombian Peso) - $wCLP (Chilean Peso) - $wPEN (Peruvian Sol) This expansion builds on Gnosis Chain's position in the region, where it processes 85% of all local stablecoin transactions in Latin America. In January 2026, the network handled over 490,000 transactions with nearly $100 million in volume, showing 300% market cap growth in two months. These wrapped currencies enable on-chain financial services for Latin American users.
Gnosis Chain Successfully Activates Fusaka Hardfork

**Fusaka Hardfork Goes Live** Gnosis Chain has successfully activated the Fusaka hardfork on its mainnet at epoch 1714688 (April 14, 2026, 12:06 UTC). **Key Points:** - The upgrade was completed smoothly thanks to validators and node operators who updated their systems promptly - The hardfork represents a significant network upgrade for the EVM-compatible chain - Node operators were given advance notice starting in late March to prepare for the transition The successful activation demonstrates the network's operational resilience and the effectiveness of its decentralized validator community in coordinating major upgrades.
馃敡 Gnosis Chain Hard Fork Deadline Approaches for Balancer Exploit Recovery
**Gnosis Chain node operators have until December 22, 16:00 CET** to implement a hard fork that could restore funds to victims of the Balancer exploit. The update releases are now available for download and execution. This hard fork represents a potential solution for recovering assets lost in the recent Balancer security incident. **Key details:** - Deadline: December 22, 16:00 CET - Purpose: Enable fund recovery for exploit victims - Action required: Node operators must update their systems The Balancer team previously attempted to contact the exploiter through on-chain messages, offering a path for voluntary fund return. This hard fork approach suggests the community is moving forward with a technical solution. Node operators can find additional information and participate in discussions through the official forum.