Seeker Mobile Launches 1-Minute AI Agent

Solana Mobile has showcased SeekerClaw, a new AI agent from Seeker Mobile that can be integrated with Solana and Jupiter in under 60 seconds. The launch highlights the growing ecosystem of tools designed to enable autonomous on-chain execution and agent-to-agent commerce.

SeekerClaw is built upon OpenClaw, an open-source toolkit developed by Stefan Petre that allows AI agents to manage wallets, execute trades, and interact with decentralized apps directly from a local device. This technology is a key component in a broader movement to create autonomous on-chain agents that can function as independent economic actors. The launch aligns with Solana's strategy to leverage its high-speed, low-cost infrastructure for agent-driven commerce and payments. Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko has been a vocal proponent of AI's integration with crypto, viewing AI assistants as a "force multiplier" and a fundamental shift in how users will interact with complex systems like blockchains. For traders, the integration with Jupiter is the most immediate application. As Solana's dominant liquidity aggregator, Jupiter's infrastructure powers a significant portion of the ecosystem's trading volume. AI agents can now tap into Jupiter's smart routing to execute optimal swaps through simple conversational commands, abstracting away the complex interface. This AI agent is designed to run natively on the Solana Seeker, the second-generation crypto phone from Solana Mobile which has already secured over 150,000 pre-orders. The device features a hardware-integrated "Seed Vault" for secure key storage and a dedicated dApp store, creating a full-stack mobile environment for Web3. This development taps into the growing narrative of "agentic commerce," where AI agents holding their own wallets will transact programmatically. This trend is pushing the development of new standards for machine-to-machine payments, such as x402, which would enable agents to autonomously pay for API calls, data, and on-chain services. A broader ecosystem of AI development tools is forming on Solana to support this. Frameworks like ElizaOS and SendAI's Solana Agent Kit are already enabling developers to create, deploy, and manage their own AI agents on the network.

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