Lit Protocol, a decentralized key management and programmable permissions network, is pleased to announce certain changes in decentralized permissions that will revolutionize the entire scenario. The hidden purpose of this innovation is to enhance the work of decentralized authority in daily life, helping humans in many ways by giving users complete control over their assets.
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Certain changes have been made to the system. In 2025, the new system will help strengthen the actual production infrastructure for the benefit of users. This advanced system focuses on performance, reliability, and real-world use. This infrastructure is also widely used in wallets, decentralized finance (DeFi), artificial intelligence (AI agents), and cross-chain systems. Lit Protocol announced this news through their official X account.
Driving decentralization with Lit Protocol, $LITKEY, v1 Naga and Vincent
Lit Protocol also launched a native token ($LITKEY) that enables the transition from a centralized system to a tokenized, decentralized network. This network decentralized system is also known as v1- “Naga”. This v1-Naga also facilitates faster cryptographic signatures, support for multiple signature curves, and improved performance and reliability. Additionally, a full v1 rollout is scheduled for January.
One of the other major innovations in 2025 is Vincent, an API for non-custodial automation. Vincent also offers limited apps and programmable permissions that give users complete control over their assets, further enabling stop-loss, yield optimization, automated DeFi strategies, and AI-driven trading. No custodial wallet or other third party required.
Lit Protocol’s vision for privacy-first automation in a decentralized world
Lit protocol. It is also known as the foundation for cross-chain privacy systems. This includes privacy pools, access-controlled data and assets, wrapped keys, non-ECDSA signatures, and privacy-preserving calculations. To summarize the whole idea in one line, the user has full control over the app, while the management is done by Lit Protocol and the automation works without trust.
Moreover, the Lit protocol brings many innovations in the coming 2026. We also highlight general availability of v1, expanded Vincent integration, and advances in privacy, AI agents, and automation. In other words, the sole purpose is to fully power automation on a distributed system.

