Execution Is the New Attack Surface: Survivability-Aware Agentic Crypto Trading with OpenClaw-Style Local Executors
arXiv cs.AI / 3/12/2026
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Key Points
- SAE introduces an execution-layer survivability standard for OpenClaw-style agentic trading, positioned between the strategy engine and the exchange executor.
- It defines an explicit ExecutionContract with ExecutionRequest, ExecutionContext, and ExecutionDecision, and enforces non-bypassable last-mile invariants such as exposure budgets, cooldown and order-rate limits, slippage bounds, staged execution, and tool/venue allowlists.
- The authors operationalize the Delegation Gap using a logged Intended Policy Spec to enable deterministic labeling and reproducible risk metrics, demonstrated by offline replay on Binance perpetual data showing substantial survivability gains.
- The work reframes safety for the OpenClaw+skills era by treating upstream intents and skills as untrusted and focusing on survivability where actions become side effects.
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