PANews February 24 News, according to PRNewswire, cryptocurrency payment company MoonPay announced the launch of MoonPay Agents, a non-custodial software layer that allows AI agents to independently access wallets, funds, and perform transactions via MoonPay CLI. After users verify and fund their wallets through MoonPay, AI agents can act on behalf of users to conduct token trades, exchanges, and digital asset transfers. Built on the developer-oriented command-line interface MoonPay CLI, MoonPay Agents enable AI systems to generate and manage non-custodial wallets, recharge through MoonPay’s global gateway, and execute on-chain transactions programmatically.
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