Gate News message, April 20 — Cobo, a digital asset infrastructure provider, has unveiled the Cobo Agentic Wallet, a next-generation wallet designed to enable AI agents to independently execute on-chain transactions while remaining subject to user-defined controls.
The wallet architecture is built on Multi-Party Computation (MPC), a non-custodial approach that distributes and encrypts private key components, requiring participation from multiple parties before a transaction can be authorized. This structure prevents any single compromised element from independently initiating transfers, offering cryptographic security rather than relying solely on procedural safeguards.
The system incorporates Pact, a protocol that governs interactions between users and AI agents by defining permitted actions, operational boundaries, and task completion conditions. It also features Recipes, a modular framework providing predefined execution pathways for blockchain activities such as lending, token swaps, recurring investments, and payment processing. The wallet supports multiple operational modes tailored to different risk levels, including user co-authorization for transactions and high-frequency execution for lower-risk activities.
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