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Trust Wallet debuts agentic AI developer toolkit, joins market trend

Trust Wallet Launches AI Toolkit To Execute Crypto Trades Automatically
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Trust Wallet, on Thursday, announced the launch of a developer toolkit to accelerate agentic AI capabilities on its platform. The toolkit is named the Trust Wallet Agent Kit, or TWAK.

The self custodial wallet published an official update on TWAK on Thursday. It said the toolkit will provide the infrastructure needed for to let AI agents facilitate crypto transactions across over 25 blockchains.

TWAK is intended to change AI understanding to AI action, the wallet backed by Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ) claimed.

Developers who use TWAK to create crypto-compatible agents will be able to do so in under 15 minutes.

“Developers can access TWAK via CLI (command line interface) and MCP (Model Context Protocol) — the two primary ways builders deploy AI agents today. Both are supported out of the box,” the announcement said.

AI agents supported by TWAK will be able to process cross-chain swaps across blockchains including Solana, Bitcoin, Cosmos, Ton, Tron, and all Ethereum-based chains.

Additionally, TWAK will allow AI agents to manage automated recurring purchases, message signing, and risk screening before executing the transactions.

Coinbase’s x402 protocol is already integrated with TWAK, the announcement noted.

TWAK puts two operating modes for AI agents on the table.

In the first mode, AI agents will be allowed to manage their own wallets and execute transactions as instructed by the users.

Under the other mode, the agent will get to propose transactions, which will need reviews and approvals by the users before the execution takes place.

Trust Wallet said that at a time when agentic AI crypto transactions are being introduced on an everyday basis, its aim is to let users retain their control over their financial decisions.

“The long-term goal: Trust Wallet becomes the execution layer for AI agents interacting with crypto — in the same way Stripe became the default for internet payments and AWS became the foundation for cloud infrastructure,” it noted.

In recent weeks, the agentic AI technology has made speedy inroads into crypto finance.

Earlier this month, the OKX crypto exchange had unveiled its own toolkit to let developers create, test, and deploy agentic trading capabilities on the platform. This tech suite containing 82 tools can allow AI agents to execute spot trading, futures, and perpetual swaps.

Crypto.com, Moonpay, and Sam Altman-backed World are among other crypto and Web3 players that have forayed into the agentic AI arena along with Coinbase and Circle.

For now, its unclear to assess what kind of payment flows are being routed through AI agents. Owing to the newness of the technology, investors are likely scared to jump onto the hype-wagon straight away.

Many are already calling 2026 the year of the agentic AI economy, stitched into the crypto fabric.

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