Cobo Launches AI-Driven Agentic Wallet Supporting 80+ Blockchains with Multi-Party Computation Security

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Gate News message, April 21 — Singapore-based digital asset custody firm Cobo unveiled the Cobo Agentic Wallet on April 20, a new product designed to enable artificial intelligence systems to independently execute blockchain transactions within a secure and controlled framework. The wallet allows AI-powered agents to perform on-chain operations such as trading, payments, and asset management while remaining governed by predefined human controls and compliance measures.

The Agentic Wallet supports more than 80 blockchain networks, including Ethereum, BNB Chain, Arbitrum, and Solana. It integrates with widely used AI development frameworks such as LangChain and OpenAI Agents SDK, enabling developers to deploy AI-driven solutions without building infrastructure from scratch. A core security feature called Pact defines the scope and limitations of each AI agent’s actions; permissions automatically expire once assigned tasks are completed. Cobo has implemented a Multi-Party Computation (MPC) model that divides cryptographic keys into multiple encrypted segments, eliminating single points of failure and preventing AI agents from independently signing transactions.

The wallet offers multiple operational modes: a multi-party computation mode for high-value transactions requiring user co-signatures, and a planned custodial mode for high-frequency, low-value use cases such as micropayments and dollar-cost averaging. Cobo has also introduced pre-configured workflows called Recipes to standardize common blockchain activities, including token swaps, lending operations, and payment processing. The launch reflects a broader trend toward integrating artificial intelligence into blockchain ecosystems, positioning Web3 toward more efficient, scalable, and accessible decentralized technologies.

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