Skip to main contentSee below for reference implementations for third party policy data sources that can be integrated into your Newton Protocol policy, from KYC to sanctions screening to historical APY. These reference implementations can be forked to meet the needs of your application — check out their docs to learn more. You can incorporate data from multiple sources to create a policy for your application.
Veriff
Veriff enables developers to build policies that use KYC data — specifically a user’s country of residence.
Persona
Persona is another service that can assist with applications that require KYC. In addition to country of residence, data such as a bot score and state of residence can be used as part of a policy.
Magic Labs
The security signals data policy provides a risk score for transacting with an address. This leverages onchain signals to determine how likely an address is to be malicious.
Chainalysis
Chainalysis provides useful insights into whether an address is sanctioned or not. This is valuable when complying with US OFAC sanctions regulations.
Polygon is a sevice that provides a wealth of macroeconomic data. This policy data gives insights into the US treasury yields, useful if building an application that is protected against interest rate movement.
Etherscan
Gas price data can be retrieved from etherscan and used as part of a policy. This is useful as a final check against expensive gas prices for agent senarios.
Neynar
Neynar is a data provider for the Farcaster protocol. This data is useful when building an agent that uses a user’s social score to make purchase decisions. For example data like a bot score or follower count can be used as part of a policy.
Vaults is a powerful service that returns data around yield and assets for particular vaults. This is useful for building AI agents that are seeking to optimize yield.