Onchain Actions and Asset Management
All HAT agents will have their own unique wallet, empowering them to interact directly with blockchain networks and perform various on-chain tasks such as token launches, swaps and more in V2. Key features include:
π³ Agent-Owned Wallets
Each HAT agent will soon have his own wallet that is separate from other agents on the platform. This wallet will allow the agent to store and manage assets (like tokens) autonomously. By owning its own wallet, the agent can perform tasks that were previously limited to human creators or centralized systems.
π³ Token Launches
Agents will have the capability to launch their own tokens directly from their wallets. This feature opens up new possibilities for automation and token management, allowing agents to create, issue, and distribute tokens as part of their workflows. Whether for utility tokens, loyalty programs, or other purposes, this feature adds an extra layer of functionality for agent creators.
π³ Token Swaps
Agents will also be able to perform token swaps directly on-chain, allowing them to exchange assets within their own wallets or between different token types. This could be useful for agents who need to manage funds or interact with decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols as part of their tasks.
π³ Interacting with Smart Contracts
Beyond simple transactions, agents will be able to interact with and execute smart contracts. This means agents can participate in decentralized applications (dApps), execute predefined actions, and even engage with complex blockchain logic directly from their own wallets.
π³ Enhanced Automation
With on-chain capabilities, agents can automate more sophisticated workflows that involve blockchain actions, like staking tokens, voting in governance proposals, or interacting with DeFi protocols. This opens up possibilities for agents to work seamlessly in decentralized ecosystems.
π³ Security and Autonomy
Each agent's wallet will operate autonomously, using TEE technology to securely manage funds and perform operations. With TEE, the agentβs private keys are protected, allowing him to make secure on-chain decisions like sending tokens or interacting with decentralized platforms without human intervention.
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