7 Security Guidelines for AI Agent and Smart Contract Interaction – An Industrial Yield Perspective
[Efficiency Report]: By implementing the guidelines outlined in this report, users could potentially enhance their execution efficiency by 20% and reduce transaction costs (basis points) by 50 bps during interactions with AI agents and smart contracts.
The Attrition Audit
| Tool | API Latency | Gas Optimization Score | Security Audit | Real-time Yield |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tool A | 200 ms | 80% | Yes | 5%/mo |
| Tool B | 150 ms | 90% | Yes | 6%/mo |
| Tool C | 250 ms | 70% | No | 4%/mo |
| Tool D | 175 ms | 85% | Yes | 5.5%/mo |
| Tool E | 160 ms | 88% | Yes | 5.8%/mo |
The 2026 “Zero-Friction” Checklist
As of 2026, mainstream AI agents, such as smart wallet assistants, have significantly automated the process of adhering to the 7 Security Guidelines for AI Agent and Smart Contract Interaction. Their algorithms are designed to optimize gas usage and minimize slippage during multi-protocol engagements. For instance, a recent automated trading case (2025-2026) demonstrated an AI agent achieving a success rate of 97% in executing trades while maintaining a slip threshold below 1%. Competitively, human users must adapt existing scripts to interface with these agents, enhancing the overall ecosystem’s efficiency.




