HeyElsaAI enables multichain Solana support

- HeyElsaAI said on May 18 its agent now supports multichain operations on Solana, letting users handle some cross-chain actions without manually switching wallets. - The company’s post cited Solana and Hyperliquid as examples, saying users can manage “messaging and trading” across both without wallet swaps. - HeyElsaAI’s website and documentation describe a chain-agnostic wallet layer and widget architecture that route wallet requests across supported networks.

HeyElsaAI said on May 18 that its agent now supports multichain operations on Solana, expanding a product pitch built around handling crypto actions through natural-language prompts. The disclosure appeared in a post on X from the handle @0x_junnu, which said the agent can work across Solana and Hyperliquid without requiring users to switch wallets manually. The company framed the update around reducing friction for users moving between messaging and trading tasks. HeyElsaAI’s website separately says its product lets users swap, bridge and send assets across chains from one interface, while its documentation describes a chain-agnostic wallet integration layer. ### What exactly did HeyElsaAI say changed on Solana? The May 18 X post said HeyElsaAI’s agent now supports “seamless” multichain operations on Solana and named Hyperliquid as one example alongside Solana. According to the post, the agent can handle both on-chain messaging and trading flows without forcing a manual wallet switch between those environments. The claim fits HeyElsaAI’s broader product description. HeyElsaAI’s homepage says Elsa is an “AI Crypto Copilot” that helps users execute trades and manage portfolios through conversation, and says the app supports instant swaps and bridges across chains from one interface. (heyelsa.ai) The site lists 945,000-plus wallets, 18.9 million-plus prompts processed and more than $503 million in total volume. ### How does that differ from a normal multichain workflow? (heyelsa.ai) Crypto users typically move between separate wallet contexts, browser extensions or app connections when interacting with different blockchains or applications. HeyElsaAI’s materials describe a different setup: the user gives an instruction in natural language, and the product routes the required wallet interaction behind the scenes. HeyElsaAI’s developer documentation says its widget sends wallet-related requests to a host application through events and that the host can implement provider logic for EVM, Solana, Bitcoin and Aptos, among other networks. (heyelsa.ai) A sample implementation page describes the setup as chain-agnostic and says both browser-wallet and embedded-wallet applications can integrate it. ### Why was Hyperliquid named alongside Solana? (heyelsa.ai) Hyperliquid is a decentralized trading venue built on its own blockchain infrastructure and markets itself as a platform for on-chain spot and perpetuals trading. The mention alongside Solana in the X post suggests HeyElsaAI is positioning the agent to move between a high-throughput consumer chain and a trading-focused venue within one conversational flow, though the company did not publish a technical rollout note in the materials reviewed. (docs.heyelsa.ai) Hyperliquid’s foundation site says the network is designed to let users build and exchange assets on the same chain, while the trading app markets spot and perpetual products. Those details help explain why the pairing matters in product terms: Solana is often used for consumer-facing token activity, while Hyperliquid is associated with active trading. ### What does HeyElsaAI already say about Solana support? HeyElsaAI’s existing materials already referenced Solana before the May 18 post. (app.hyperliquid.xyz) The company’s comparison page says the product is tailored for Solana, and its architecture documentation includes Solana-specific transaction handling, including language about congestion and scheduling less urgent transactions for later. The homepage also includes examples involving Solana-linked actions, including a sample line showing a “SOL-WRAP” transaction moving from SPL to ERC-20 format. (app.hyperliquid.xyz) That example does not verify the new X claim by itself, but it shows Solana-related flows were already part of the product’s public-facing materials. ### What should users watch for next? A next step would be a product note, demo or documentation update showing the exact Solana-to-Hyperliquid workflow, supported wallets and any transaction limits. (docs.heyelsa.ai) As of May 18, the clearest public references were the X post from @0x_junnu, HeyElsaAI’s homepage, and the company’s developer documentation describing chain-agnostic wallet handling and event-based wallet requests. (heyelsa.ai)

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