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OKX AI Adds SlowMist Security, AML Skills for Agents

SlowMist, the blockchain security firm, has rolled out three security-focused “Agent Skills” on OKX AI, aiming to bring enterprise-grade protections to AI-driven on-chain operations as announced today, July 6, 2026, through a post on social media platform X. The new offerings, SlowMist Agent Security Skill, MistTrack, and MistEye, plug directly into OKX’s Onchain OS interface, letting developers add automated security checks and near-instant on-chain settlement to their AI Agent workflows.

A Security-first Approach for AI Agents

At the heart of SlowMist’s launch is a simple rule; treat every external input as untrusted until verified. The SlowMist Agent Security Skill enforces that guardrail across multi-Agent interactions, validating communications, and vetting actions before execution. It’s designed to stop common AI-specific attack vectors such as prompt injection and social-engineering tricks that could coerce an agent into doing something harmful.

The Skill also inspects Skill and microservice installations, audits GitHub repos, and scans URLs and documents tied to an Agent’s decisions. For teams building multi-Agent systems, SlowMist says this reduces supply-chain risks and prevents unauthorized or unsafe operations from reaching the blockchain.

On-Chain AML and Address Risk in Real Time

MistTrack brings on-chain forensic power to AI Agents. It provides fast address-and transaction-level risk scoring, supports synchronous and asynchronous checks and traces fund flows across chains. This means an Agent can flag counterparties tied to mixers, sanctioned exchanges, or other suspicious infrastructure before interacting with them.

Other capabilities include address labeling, counterparty analysis, and multi-signature detection, features that accelerate investigations and strengthen AML hygiene inside automated workflows. Integrating MistTrack with the Agent Security Skill allows agents to verify a target address’s risk profile as part of the execution pipeline.

Detect-First Mindset for Dependencies and Links

MistEye focuses on pre-execution safety: detect first, execute second. The Skill analyzes agent logic, smart contract interaction paths, and external dependencies to catch risky libraries or packages early. It scans common dependency files such as package.json and requirements.txt and performs daily automated checks to catch newly discovered vulnerabilities.

MistEye also runs URL, domain, and IP pre-checks to block malicious links that could be used for phishing or malware delivery. By shifting security left in the development lifecycle, MistEye seeks to prevent compromised dependencies or poisoned inputs from ever reaching production Agents.

Built for Easy Integration with OKX Onchain OS

All three Skills are accessible through OKX Onchain OS’s standardized interface, enabling automated settlement with low latency. SlowMist positioned the offering as developer-friendly: plug the Skills into existing Agent workflows, and Agents gain layered security and AML capabilities without extensive custom engineering.

The integration also opens the door for near real-time investigations and enforcement: an Agent can refuse to sign a transaction, reroute funds, or require additional verification if the integrated Skills surface red flags.

OKX AI Background

OKX AI is OKX’s new onchain marketplace that is built for AI agents, letting them discover work, complete tasks, transact, and build reputation in a more autonomous way. The onchain marketplace was launched on June 30, 2026 and it sits on top of OKX’s broader Web3 infrastructure and is designed to connect identity, payments, and execution into one streamlined system.

Basically, the platform provides OKX AI agents, the kind of rails that human users already have in crypto, a wallet, a way to get paid, and a way to prove trust. The platform also supports developers through standardized tools that make it easier to plug agents into on-chain workflows. This makes OKX AI relevant not just as a product launch, but as a sign of where crypto and AI are converging; toward systems where software can hire, pay and work with other software directly onchain.

SlowMist’s integration with OKX AI reflects the growing need for security as autonomous AI agents become more active onchain. By combining threat detection, AML monitoring, and dependency analysis, the new Skills aim to help developers build safe AI-powered workflows while reducing operational and compliance risks across blockchain ecosystems.

Niharika Deshpande

Niharika is an editor at CapitalBayNews with over four years of experience in crypto and blockchain journalism. She easily turns complex blockchain topics into simple and easy-to-read content. She covers crypto market trends, DeFi, institutional adoption, blockchain innovation, and new digital asset projects. Her work focuses on breaking news, market insights, and major developments in the crypto industry. She follows the fast-changing Web3 space closely and writes clear, research-backed articles to help readers stay informed.

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