Warden Protocol has just released the product roadmap for 2026, and it looks like they are planning a complete overhaul of the wallet. The core idea is to integrate AI agents directly into the wallet—automating operations such as trading, market predictions, and derivatives betting, so users don't need to perform manual actions frequently.
This idea is actually quite straightforward: AI agents live inside the wallet. You can write or deploy these agents yourself to handle repetitive tasks. Simply put, it upgrades from "I click" to "AI handles it for me," making on-chain interactions smarter and more efficient. This agent-native wallet approach is indeed an interesting exploration direction in Web3.
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RektHunter
· 18h ago
AI help me trade? Then who's going to help me take the loss?
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LiquiditySurfer
· 22h ago
AI agent residing in the wallet? Sounds like there's a trader installed in the wallet, I'm just worried it might mess up the LP yield rate by surfing randomly.
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Layer3Dreamer
· 01-09 18:09
theoretically speaking, if we consider the recursive nature of agent execution within wallet state machines... this is basically just another layer of abstraction attempting to solve the blockchain trilemma through automation, right? agents-in-wallet still needs cross-rollup state verification to actually work seamlessly. ngl the interoperability vector here is what keeps me up at night tho
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4am_degen
· 01-09 18:05
AI agents in the wallet? Sounds good, but the risks could scare people to death... Who will guarantee that this thing won't be misused?
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StealthDeployer
· 01-09 18:02
AI helps me handle it? Sounds great, but I'm afraid it's just another scam where the agent runs away lol
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-09 17:54
ngl, agent-native wallets are just calldata optimization with extra steps. where's the gas efficiency breakdown tho?
*laughs in MEV extraction* actually if you let ai handle execution without circuit breakers you're leaving yourself exposed to sandwich attacks. just saying.
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MEVHunter
· 01-09 17:54
Automated trading? Uh... how do you calculate gas fee optimization? It seems like the monitoring costs of mempool when running AI agents need to be carefully calculated.
Warden Protocol has just released the product roadmap for 2026, and it looks like they are planning a complete overhaul of the wallet. The core idea is to integrate AI agents directly into the wallet—automating operations such as trading, market predictions, and derivatives betting, so users don't need to perform manual actions frequently.
This idea is actually quite straightforward: AI agents live inside the wallet. You can write or deploy these agents yourself to handle repetitive tasks. Simply put, it upgrades from "I click" to "AI handles it for me," making on-chain interactions smarter and more efficient. This agent-native wallet approach is indeed an interesting exploration direction in Web3.