Trust Wallet launches AI Agent Kit for crypto trades across 25+ blockchains, targeting 100M users.

Trust Wallet, owned by Binance founder Changpeng Zhao (CZ), has launched its innovative Trust Wallet Agent Kit, enabling AI agents to execute real cryptocurrency transactions across more than 25 blockchains as of March 26, 2026. This infrastructure marks a significant step in merging artificial intelligence with decentralized finance, targeting over 100 million users of Trust Wallet globally. The announcement highlights a key metric: support for multi-chain transactions, a feature that could redefine user interaction with Web3 ecosystems.
Trust Wallet’s Agent Kit introduces a framework where AI agents can autonomously handle crypto trades, supporting over 25 blockchains including Ethereum, Solana, and Binance Smart Chain. The infrastructure, developed by Trust Wallet’s core engineering team under the leadership of CEO Eowyn Chen, integrates with existing wallet functionalities to ensure seamless transaction execution. While specific rollout timelines remain undisclosed, the company confirmed deployment across its mobile app ecosystem, which currently processes over $50 billion in annual transaction volume. For deeper insights into blockchain compatibility, explore resources at Solana and Ethereum.org.
This development addresses a critical pain point: the complexity of managing multi-chain transactions, which often deter 60% of new crypto users as per 2025 industry surveys. Trust Wallet’s AI-driven solution offers a competitive edge over rivals like MetaMask, which supports fewer chains (around 10 as of early 2026). The market opportunity is vast, with the global crypto wallet user base projected to hit 200 million by 2028, per CoinGecko estimates. Users benefit from reduced manual intervention, while developers gain a new toolset to build AI-integrated dApps, as detailed in Web3 Marketplace.
Following the announcement, Trust Wallet’s native token, TWT, saw a modest 3.2% price increase to $1.15 within 24 hours on March 26, 2026, reflecting cautious optimism among investors. Community feedback on platforms like Twitter and Discord shows over 5,000 mentions praising the innovation, though some developers raised concerns about AI security risks in transaction execution. Trust Wallet plans to release a detailed security whitepaper by Q2 2026 to address these issues and expand Agent Kit compatibility to 30+ chains. For the latest updates on related projects, check Crypto News.
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