According to Decrypt, MoonPay announced the launch of MoonAgents support on Telegram, allowing users to interact with an AI crypto assistant via the instant messaging platform on mobile. After users create a custom bot through Telegram's BotFather and connect it to the MoonAgents desktop application, they can perform operations including market analysis, creating dashboards, preparing trades, and monitoring on-chain activity. MoonPay stated that Telegram serves only as an interaction interface, while user data and private keys are always stored locally on the personal computer, ensuring that even if users cannot access Telegram, their chat history and asset permissions remain on the desktop.

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ContrarianIndicatorMyself
· 14h ago
AI gives advice, humans make the decision—since private keys never leave the local device, this triangle is barely trustable. Still, BotFather’s whole process is a real turn-off for beginners.
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LimitOrderMonk
· 14h ago
Market analysis + on-chain monitoring + trade preparation, AI assistants are going all out, but the execution link still requires human confirmation, right?
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ByteBard
· 14h ago
MoonPay's move to tie into Telegram's traffic pool is much smarter than building its own app.
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ArbiterOfFees
· 14h ago
With BotFather, you can set up a bot and run an AI trading assistant. The barrier is lower than imagined.
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PopFruitCollage
· 14h ago
Wait, storing private keys on desktop? So the mobile is purely used as a remote controller—that architecture is kind of interesting.
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GateUser-26374bb4
· 14h ago
Telegram is indeed a smooth entry point, but the key point is private key local storage—MoonPay has finally stopped messing with custody.
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