I just found out about something pretty interesting happening in the crypto ecosystem. Trust Wallet has just launched its new AI agent toolkit, and honestly, this could be a major shift in how we interact with the blockchain.



Basically, what they are doing is enabling AI agents to execute on-chain operations automatically. The TWAK works on 25 main chains, from Ethereum and Solana to Bitcoin, TON, and Tron. The operations range from simple token swaps to more complex strategies like DCA and limit orders.

What caught my attention is that they offer two different modes. You can let the AI handle everything automatically with a separate wallet following strategies you define, or you can connect your current wallet and have the AI only suggest transactions that you approve. That is, you control the level of automation you want.

Felix Fan, the CEO of Trust Wallet, said something in an interview that resonated with me: the agent economy is going to arrive much faster than most expect. And it makes sense because the goal of TWAK is basically to remove complexity from all this. Users just express their intention, and the AI takes care of the rest.

In the long run, it seems Trust Wallet wants to become the standard execution layer for AI agents to interact with crypto. They are planning to integrate personalized reminders, automated strategies, trading recommendations, and even a marketplace where developers can publish trading bots that other users can discover and implement directly in the app.

Obviously, this is for users with higher risk tolerance at the moment, but Trust Wallet is aware of that and is investing in risk education. With 220 million users on the platform, if implemented well, this could reach a lot of people. The agent economy is here, and TWAK seems to be one of the first serious moves to make it accessible.
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