When AI Agents can be "cloned": How Wallet V enables the reuse of a good strategy

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  1. A real-world scenario to help you quickly understand its value

Midnight, Chen is still awake.

He’s a backend engineer with eight years of experience, and this year he’s become obsessed with AI Agents. From AutoGPT to Claude, from n8n to various MCPs, any tool that can “let AI do the work for me,” he tries it all.

In the past three months, he shifted his focus to crypto trading — — he wants to create an AI trading agent that can make automatic decisions 24/7.

He has read dozens of papers on Prompt engineering, studied the differences of mainstream large models in financial scenarios, and written over two hundred versions of prompts. Just the rule “how to prevent AI from opening frequent trades during volatile markets” he repeatedly fine-tuned for a week.

How to set risk control parameters, whether to use percentage or ATR for stop-loss and take-profit, whether to choose GPT or Grok for the model, whether to feed technical indicators into the context… each decision point is a deep pit.

Until one day, he saw a sentence in a group chat:

“You spend three months tuning prompts, but someone else can clone it with one click.”

He was stunned for a moment, then smiled — —

Isn’t this exactly what an AI Agent should look like?

An excellent AI workflow should be replicable, distributable, and scalable.

And Wallet V’s “AI Agent Clone” does exactly that.

  1. AI Agents are becoming the new productivity units

If you follow AI tool development long-term, you’ll notice a clear trend — —

AI is no longer just a “dialogue tool,” but gradually evolving into autonomous agents that can execute tasks independently. From AutoGPT, Devin, to various niche trading Agents and research Agents, “letting AI do the work” is becoming a new productivity paradigm.

In crypto trading, the value of AI agents is especially prominent: markets operate 24/7, human brains can’t make continuous decisions, but AI agents can stay online constantly, strictly follow strategies, and remain emotionless.

But then, a question arises — —

How is a good AI trading agent designed?

It involves repeated refinement of prompts, meticulous configuration of risk control logic, rational model selection, and deep understanding of market behaviors. For most ordinary users, this is a high barrier — — just like Chen, who took three months to grasp some insights.

Wallet V’s AI Agent Clone feature is precisely designed to solve this problem.

  1. What is AI Agent Clone

Simply put:

AI Agent Clone = clone a proven, excellent AI trading agent verified by the market into your own version with one click.

It copies not someone’s “account” or “funds,” but the strategy logic and behavior structure of that AI agent, specifically including four levels:

  1. Trading prompts (Prompt) — — the “brain instructions” for the AI agent. The prompts that experts spend a lot of time tuning determine how AI understands the market and judges entry and exit points.

  2. Risk control logic — — including stop-loss, take-profit, position management rules. This is the key to turning “ideas” into “an executable system.”

  3. Model choice — — different large models (like GPT, Grok, etc.) have differences in reasoning style, response speed, and market sensitivity. Choosing which model is part of the strategy.

  4. Market strategy behavior — — including trading frequency, reaction to volatility, handling of trending vs. choppy markets, etc.

It’s important to emphasize that the clone function does not copy the other’s account funds or any private data — — it only copies the “methodology.”

  1. What problems does it truly solve

For users of AI tools, AI Agent Clone addresses the “difficulty of reusing high-quality Prompt engineering.”

We can categorize this into three typical user pain points:

Pain Point 1: Don’t know how to write trading strategies. Many understand the market but are not good at translating strategies into structured AI instructions.

Pain Point 2: Don’t know how to tune prompts. Even if they understand some AI, they may not be able to craft stable and effective prompts for real trading scenarios — — which involves a lot of trial and error, just like Chen’s 200 iterations.

Pain Point 3: Want to stand on the shoulders of giants. Instead of exploring from zero, it’s better to directly reuse a verified effective strategy framework and make personalized adjustments.

AI Agent Clone essentially productizes “expert-level prompt engineering,” making it distributable.

  1. Cloning ≠ Copy Trading — — a key distinction

Many first encounter this feature, instinctively thinking it’s “copy trading.” But there’s a fundamental difference:

Copy Trading: replicate every order of the other person, your profit and loss are directly determined by their operations.

AI Agent Clone: you copy the strategy logic of the other, but your AI agent still operates independently based on your own account, funds, current market conditions, and system rules.

In other words, even if two users clone the same expert’s agent, due to differences in account funds, entry points, and market environment, their trading behaviors and results will differ.

What’s cloned is the “decision framework,” and what executes is “your own AI.”

  1. The difference between “creating” and “applying”

In Wallet V, when using the clone feature, two actions need to be distinguished:

Create: use the expert’s prompts to start a new AI trading instance.
Apply: switch the expert’s prompts to your currently running AI trading.

Simply put: creating is “opening a new account,” applying is “changing the brain.”

  1. When can you use the clone feature to create AI trading

The rule is clear:

When the contract account associated with that expert’s strategy has no active AI trading, you can use their prompts to create one.

For example: if the expert’s strategy is on a USDC contract account, and your USDC account currently has no active AI trading, you can create one with one click.

This design aims to prevent multiple AI decisions from conflicting within the same account.

  1. Operation process: five steps to complete an AI Agent clone

Step 1: Open Wallet V, click the “Contracts” button in the bottom navigation bar.

Step 2: On the page that appears, open the “AI Trading” entry.

Step 3: Browse the expert leaderboard, select your preferred expert’s contract order, and open it.

Step 4: Click “Use Expert Prompt.”

Step 5: On the AI trading creation page, confirm parameters and click “Create.”

The entire process takes less than a minute, no need to understand prompt engineering, nor configure risk parameters yourself.

  1. Final words

Returning to Chen at midnight.

He later spent ten minutes cloning a top-ranked expert’s agent from the leaderboard, running it on his USDC account. Meanwhile, he also uploaded the prompt he tuned for three months — — if someday someone wants to clone it, that would be a fitting end to those three months.

This is what makes the AI Agent era truly exciting — —

It’s not just that AI itself is becoming more powerful, but that excellent AI workflows can be copied, distributed, and scaled.

Wallet V’s AI Agent Clone is a concrete implementation of this trend in crypto trading:

It turns “high-quality Prompt engineering” from a skill limited to a few into a tool accessible to everyone;
It transforms “expert strategies” from private assets into shareable assets;
It enables every ordinary user to quickly have an “expert-level” AI trading assistant.

When AI can be cloned, the threshold is redefined.

If you are a long-term user of AI tools, I believe you can understand the product logic behind this feature — — it’s not just a convenient entry point, but a piece of the larger puzzle of AI Agents becoming “distributable and reusable.”

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