ChainThink report, April 20: According to an official announcement, Cobo has launched Cobo Agentic Wallet (CAW), a dedicated wallet product tailored for AI Agents. CAW introduces three world-first technologies: the first globally self-custodied Agent wallet based on MPC, the Pact human-machine authorization protocol, and Recipe-driven Agent scenario playbooks. These innovations empower Agents with autonomous execution capabilities while ensuring users retain clear, verifiable control at all times.
Currently, CAW is live in MPC mode, designed for high-risk or large-scale operations. A custodial mode optimized for high-frequency use cases will be released in the future.
CAW is already integrated with major Agent frameworks including LangChain, OpenAI Agents SDK, Claude MCP, Agno, and CrewAI, with extensible support for over 80 mainstream public chains and more than 3,000 tokens.
Cobo states that the product aims to transform "delegating on-chain operations to AI Agents" from a high-risk experiment into a controlled, reliable, and auditable system capability. The product is now open for application, with accompanying documentation, SDKs, and Recipe repositories to be made available simultaneously.
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