Menese Protocol Beta SDK Goes Live for Developers and AI Agents, Including OpenClaw

The Menese Protocol has officially launched its Beta SDK, opening the doors to developers and AI agents, including OpenClaw. The release marks a major step forward in enabling secure, high-performance multichain execution without relying on bridges or custodians.

Designed for builders operating across decentralised ecosystems, the SDK introduces several significant upgrades aimed at improving transaction efficiency, scalability and security.

Among the headline improvements are sign-only endpoints, which allow for secure and flexible transaction handling. This feature gives developers greater control over how transactions are structured and authorised, without compromising on safety.

The Beta release also delivers full Layer 2 enterprise RPC support, making it easier for teams to integrate scalable, production-ready infrastructure. In addition, cross-chain swaps involving Solana have been optimised, resulting in substantially faster Solana transactions, a move that will benefit projects requiring high-speed execution across networks.

The launch follows an intensive testing phase during which early adopters stress-tested the system. In recognition of the significant usage and detailed technical feedback provided, those early testers have been granted one month of complimentary subscription access.

Following the Beta rollout, Menese Protocol is transitioning to a subscription-based access model. The shift is intended to support reliable scaling, maintain infrastructure performance and fund continued development as adoption increases.

The protocol positions itself as infrastructure for multichain execution and automation across more than 50 blockchains. Its architecture is built to support sovereign operations and AI-driven workflows — all without the use of traditional bridging mechanisms or custodial services.

Developers interested in exploring the Beta SDK further, or with technical questions about integration, are encouraged to contact the team directly or connect via Telegram. With the SDK now live, Menese Protocol is inviting builders to push the boundaries of multichain automation.


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