I have recently been pondering that every morning when I wake up, the smart coffee machine has already brewed my espresso latte, without me having to say a word. That slight feeling of being 'served' is simply delightful. This seemingly trivial sense of control is actually quite similar to some of the things happening in the current Web3 space.

The Trust Wallet Agent Kit (TWAK) recently launched by Trust Wallet is quite interesting. It is not just a simple chatbot, but a genuine developer toolkit. When I saw this news, I thought about how it allows AI agents to execute real cryptocurrency transactions on over 25 blockchains based on user-defined rules. I believe this idea is about returning automation power back to the users. Specifically, it has two operational modes. One is where developers set up an independent wallet for the AI agent, and the AI automatically executes regular investments or limit orders according to the rules you set earlier, without needing to confirm each time. The other mode connects the AI to your main wallet via WalletConnect, only providing transaction suggestions, while the final decision still rests with you. It’s like intelligently 'outsourcing' those repetitive and tedious on-chain operations, while control remains firmly in my hands.

Trust Wallet, owned by Binance founder CZ, launched the Trust Wallet Agent Kit (TWAK), allowing AI agents to execute real cryptocurrency transactions on over 25 blockchains based on user-defined rules. #Aİ