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I just found out that Trust Wallet has released something quite interesting: the Trust Wallet Agent Kit, or TWAK as they call it. Basically, it’s a framework that allows AI agents to perform on-chain operations without you having to be glued to the screen all the time.
What catches my attention is that TWAK works on 25 major chains, including Ethereum, Solana, Bitcoin, TON, and Tron. It’s not just for one chain, but offers quite broad support. The operations it covers include token swaps, dollar-cost averaging (DCA), limit orders, and portfolio management.
They have two modes that are quite flexible. The first is more aggressive: you assign a wallet to the AI agent and let it operate fully automated according to the strategies you preset. The second is more conservative: you connect your existing wallet and the AI only suggests transactions, which you confirm one by one. So it depends on your level of trust.
Felix Fan, the CEO of Trust Wallet, said something interesting in an interview: “The agent economy will arrive faster than everyone expects.” And it makes sense considering how all this is progressing. The goal with TWAK is quite clear: abstract complexity. Users only express their intent, and the AI handles the technical details.
What’s coming next is even more ambitious. They plan to integrate AI functions directly into the wallet: personalized reminders, automated strategies, trading recommendations. Additionally, they will launch a marketplace for agent strategies where developers can publish reusable trading bots that anyone can implement directly in the app. In other words, TWAK is just the beginning.
In the long term, Trust Wallet aims to position itself as the default execution layer for AI agents to interact with the crypto world. Ambitious, but consistent. Felix also acknowledged that the first users will be those with higher risk tolerance, so they will strengthen risk education in parallel. This is important because they don’t want people to jump in blindly.