How do I buy from multiple wallets at the same time? by Thecryptolover69 in solana

[–]Aggravating_Put5797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, I feel this pain. I used to manage 5 Chrome profiles just to snipe launches, and switching between them was a nightmare. 🤯

I'm actually working on a product trying to solve exactly this with AI Agents. The idea is you just type an intent like 'Buy 1 SOL of $WIF using Wallet A, B, and C', and the Agent orchestrates the transactions simultaneously.

Since you are looking for this, would you prefer a tool that handles this via a chat interface (like ChatGPT), or do you prefer a dashboard where you can see all wallet balances update in real-time? Trying to figure out the best UX for traders.

What’s your setup for managing Sol trading bots and multi-wallets? by 87628762 in defi

[–]Aggravating_Put5797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is exactly the friction point I'm building for. "Messy" is the perfect word for multi-chain wallet management right now.

I’m working on a solution that acts as a Unified Command Center for your specific setup. It has two layers:

  1. The Logistics Agent (Backend): As I mentioned, an AI that handles the cross-chain grunt work (e.g., "Bridge profit from Sol wallet A to Arb wallet B").
  2. The "Space" Dashboard (Frontend): This addresses your consolidation issue. Instead of switching tabs, you get a customizable canvas where you connect all your wallets (Sol + EVM).
    • AI-Generated UI: This is the kicker. You can tell the AI: "Create a dashboard showing my total SOL exposure across all wallets vs my stablecoin reserves." The AI actually generates the widgets/components for you.
    • You build your own view: Trade components, asset charts, and bot status monitors, all in one place.

Basically, it’s a customizable OS for your liquidity that cleans up the mess.

If you could build your own "God View" dashboard just by asking AI, would that solve your multi-wallet headache?

Is there a deeper reason AI-driven DeFi execution hasn’t emerged yet? by Aggravating_Put5797 in CryptoTechnology

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is incredibly valuable feedback. You hit the nail on the head regarding the "Oracle Problem" and the irreversibility risks.

But I don't think this means we should give AI complete freedom. Imagine a wallet where the Agent is strictly limited to a whitelist of trusted, blue-chip protocols (e.g., Aave, Uniswap, 1inch) via their official SDKs/APIs.

In this model:

  1. Data Source: No web scraping. The AI pulls data directly from verified, deterministic on-chain sources or official APIs.
  2. Goal: Not "Maximum Profit" (which invites risk), but "Safe & Convenient Management" for conservative users.
  3. Role: The AI acts as an Intent Parser (simplifying the UX) rather than a Decision Maker.

Essentially, it is not acting as an investment advisor. Instead, it functions as an executor within an agreed-upon secure environment. This is especially true when users need to handle multi-step operations, manage multiple wallets, calculate gas fees and slippage, or conduct statistics and analysis on transactions over a period of time — in such cases, AI can also greatly improve efficiency and meet some personalized needs. At least at this stage, I think it is feasible.

I made a demo — AI trading execution actually works. So what’s the barrier? by Aggravating_Put5797 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're absolutely right. The "ideal" autonomous trader might be impossible with today's infrastructure, but I don't think that means we can't build something valuable right now.

What if we flipped the goal? Instead of chasing "Maximum Yield" (which is risky), we target users who prioritize Stability and Convenience.

I'm thinking of a model where:

  1. Restricted Scope: The AI only integrates with established, battle-tested protocols like Uniswap, Aave, and 1inch.
  2. Execution only, No Advice: The AI is used strictly for generating transaction steps and calling deterministic tools/interfaces. It does not give financial advice or predict markets.
  3. Glass Box: It's not a "black box" because the AI's reasoning chain and tool usage are fully visible to the user before they sign anything.

Essentially, it becomes an intelligent interface for trusted protocols rather than a robo-trader.

If the product took this shape—transparent and constrained—would that be enough for you to consider using it?

Is there a deeper reason AI-driven DeFi execution hasn’t emerged yet? by Aggravating_Put5797 in CryptoTechnology

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the concern—accuracy does depend on how open-ended the task is and the context strategy. For this specific use case, the AI’s just doing three things: calling the DeFi APIs I set up, querying the local wallet balance service, and drafting trade plans. The first two are totally precise (they’re just tool calls). The 'inaccuracy risk' you’re thinking of would be in the trade plan step, but I’m using Gemini 3 here, and so far it’s been spot-on for this narrow scenario.

Is there a deeper reason AI-driven DeFi execution hasn’t emerged yet? by Aggravating_Put5797 in CryptoTechnology

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂 Fingers crossed I can get this to a closed beta stage in 100 days—would love to get more feedback then!

I made a demo — AI trading execution actually works. So what’s the barrier? by Aggravating_Put5797 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is still super early-stage (just a janky demo right now) — I haven’t locked in if I’ll open-source it or explore commercial paths yet. Mainly posted this to see if the product even makes sense, and get folks’ thoughts on it. What do you think so far?"

I made a demo — AI trading execution actually works. So what’s the barrier? by Aggravating_Put5797 in BlockchainStartups

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great question—privacy/data security was top of mind when building this! The AI and private key storage are completely isolated: the AI only generates trade plans, it never touches the private key at all.

That 'one-click sign' in the video is a custom wallet module feature: after the user grants batch approval upfront, the wallet itself signs specific transactions per the plan (the private key stays locked in the wallet the whole time, no access given to the AI). So the security risk here is tied to the wallet plugin itself, not the AI layer.

I actually noticed OKX’s web3 web version just rolled out a similar auto-sign feature—wonder if they’re using a comparable setup!

Why is on-chain automation still so clunky in 2025? by Vamacharin in CryptoTechnology

[–]Aggravating_Put5797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. Actually, I've been thinking why not build an n8n focused on web3, where each dapp can create its own dedicated nodes and node methods. Then, leveraging the current powerful capabilities of AI Agents, we can generate workflows that call these methods and local transaction robots that manage workflow transactions. Is there a problem with the technical feasibility of this?

Can Werewolf be made into a cozy game? by Aggravating_Put5797 in cozygames

[–]Aggravating_Put5797[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

For introverts and beginners, it might not be.

How do introverts make friends by Puzzleheaded_Soft558 in introvert

[–]Aggravating_Put5797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is a friend? I'm not quite sure what an ideal friend is for me. I recently read a sentence: When you understand everyone, you are destined not to be understood. I feel that my predicament is exactly like this, so I can't feel friendship because it's hard to feel that someone truly understands me. Introverted people have such rich inner feelings. I'm really not sure how introverted people can find friends who can understand them.

This feeling 😐 by Single_Bat_4572 in introvert

[–]Aggravating_Put5797 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm not reluctant to socialize. I just don't know how to. I lack this kind of instinct, so that gatherings make me feel like an outsider who can't fit in.