Trust Wallet Launches AI Proxy Wallet Toolkit: Self-Custody + Automated Trading Enters a New Phase

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Gate News reports that Trust Wallet is accelerating its efforts in the AI sector by officially launching the Trust Wallet Agent Kit, aiming to create a layer of infrastructure for self-custody users. This tool allows AI agents to perform on-chain operations within the scope of user authorization, including trading, staking, and fund scheduling, marking the evolution of cryptocurrency wallets from “storage tools” to “smart execution gateways.”

This update builds upon the previously developed developer portal, which has already supported read-only access to data from over 100 chains. The newly launched Agent Kit further expands execution capabilities, enabling developers to build Web3 applications with automated decision-making abilities. Supporting tools include Claude Code Skills and the MCP server, which enhance the AI coding assistant’s understanding of wallet architecture, as well as connect Claude, Cursor, and VS Code development environments.

In terms of architecture, Trust Wallet offers two AI interaction modes. The first is an independent agent wallet mode, where users can preset permissions and fund limits, allowing AI to automatically execute strategies such as dollar-cost averaging (DCA), asset rebalancing, or on-chain interactions. This mechanism is similar to a “programmatic fund account,” achieving automated operations while controlling risks. The second mode connects to existing wallets via WalletConnect, where the AI only provides trading suggestions, and the final signature is still completed by the user, thus retaining full control.

The tool supports a multi-chain ecosystem, including Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as networks such as Solana, TON, Cosmos, Tron, NEAR, Aptos, and Sui, covering the current mainstream public chain environment. This multi-chain compatibility provides the basis for AI agents to execute cross-chain strategies.

From an application perspective, AI agents can be used for automated compound staking, liquidity management, and signal-driven trading, reducing the operational costs of users frequently signing transactions. Wallets are gradually transforming into “strategy execution hubs,” where users define rules and the system automatically completes execution processes.

Trust Wallet also revealed that a proxy marketplace will be launched within the next two months, allowing developers to publish reusable AI strategies and bots. This indicates that the wallet ecosystem may further platformize, forming a closed loop of “strategy distribution + execution.”

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