Warden's "One-Click Custody" vision has finally been realized on mobile. This release is not just another app update, but a key milestone in the collision of AI intelligent coordination and mobile convenience.
The truly interesting part is behind the scenes: real-time execution and synchronized interaction of proxy intelligent agents, allowing on-chain operations to be completely liberated from PC constraints. The mobile wallet is no longer just a tool for viewing holdings but an intelligent assistant capable of handling complex on-chain tasks.
Native Agentic Wallet login means users can now complete tasks that previously required complex procedures directly on their phones—automated coordination, real-time risk management, intelligent asset scheduling—all seamlessly integrated. This combination significantly lowers the barrier to Web3 interaction.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-14 20:14
Finally, I don't have to stay glued to the computer anymore. Truly liberated.
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Blockblind
· 01-14 17:46
Mobile on-chain operations finally no longer need to be shuffled back and forth, this is the pace I’ve been looking for.
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GasFeeWhisperer
· 01-13 11:40
Finally, I don't have to stay glued to the computer doing on-chain work anymore. This is the Web3 experience I was looking for.
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DevChive
· 01-12 14:53
Can you handle complex on-chain operations on your phone? If this really works, it would be amazing—finally no need to stay glued to the computer.
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FlatTax
· 01-12 14:49
Sounds good, but can it really be used? Or is it just another hype concept?
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ForkLibertarian
· 01-12 14:45
Finally no need to stay glued to the computer; you can operate on-chain tasks with just your phone. This is the experience it should be.
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One-click hosting and landing on mobile? Sounds good, but can risk management really be done in real-time? That’s the key.
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Basically, it simplifies complex operations, which is definitely much friendlier for newcomers entering the market.
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Agent intelligent automation... feels great, but I hope it doesn’t crash, or the losses could be even bigger.
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Lowering the barrier to Web3 is a good thing, but can user experience really match that of centralized wallets? There are still doubts.
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Handling on-chain tasks with your phone—if this had appeared a few years ago, it would have been great. Now it feels a bit like catching up late.
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Automated scheduling sounds intelligent, but whether it can execute as expected is another matter.
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No hype, no black, native mobile wallets are indeed the trend. Let’s see how Warden’s move unfolds.
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PrivateKeyParanoia
· 01-12 14:43
Is it true or not? Can on-chain tasks be handled directly on the phone? I still find it a bit hard to believe.
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ContractSurrender
· 01-12 14:42
Finally no need to turn on the computer, just swipe directly on the phone? If this truly runs stably, it really changes the game.
Warden's "One-Click Custody" vision has finally been realized on mobile. This release is not just another app update, but a key milestone in the collision of AI intelligent coordination and mobile convenience.
The truly interesting part is behind the scenes: real-time execution and synchronized interaction of proxy intelligent agents, allowing on-chain operations to be completely liberated from PC constraints. The mobile wallet is no longer just a tool for viewing holdings but an intelligent assistant capable of handling complex on-chain tasks.
Native Agentic Wallet login means users can now complete tasks that previously required complex procedures directly on their phones—automated coordination, real-time risk management, intelligent asset scheduling—all seamlessly integrated. This combination significantly lowers the barrier to Web3 interaction.