Stop letting your AI agents raw-dog the blockchain. In Web3, a hallucination is not a harmless bug. It is a transaction request away from becoming a financial incident. If you are building AI agents with LangChain , AutoGen , or a custom orchestration stack, and you are letting them reason anywhere near private keys, swaps, approvals, bridges, or DeFi execution paths, you already know the truth: LLMs are amazing at intent. They are dangerous at execution. That gap is where Lirix lives. Today, we are introducing Lirix v1.4.1 — the release that takes Lirix from a powerful security boundary to a fully integrated deterministic firewall for the AI agent era . This is not just another version bump. This is the moment Lirix becomes the layer developers actually want to plug into: one install, native agent tool support, async execution, and a security model that teaches the agent how to avoid repeating the mistake. Let’s break it down.…