Solflare opens Magic AI closed beta

Solflare rolled out a closed beta for Magic AI, inviting developers and testers to the next stage of its agent platform after an alpha phase that began in early April. The announcement indicates early access is being distributed for agent testing on Solana, marking a transition from alpha to closed beta. The post frames this as a staging point for broader agent experimentation on the chain. (x.com)

Solflare has opened a closed beta for Magic, its artificial intelligence assistant for Solana wallets, and is sending early-access invites to testers. (solflare.com) Magic is built into the Solflare wallet and lets users type plain-English requests such as price alerts, token swaps, and market questions instead of clicking through trading menus. Solflare’s product page says the beta can automate trades and alerts based on price or market conditions and surface social-sentiment signals on tokens. (solflare.com) Solflare had previously described Magic as an alpha product that could answer market questions, track social trends, and automate swaps or transactions from inside the wallet. In examples on its blog, the company showed prompts like swapping United States Dollar Coin for Solana when Solana falls below a set price. (solflare.com) Crypto wallet “agents” are software assistants that turn a typed instruction into a sequence of blockchain actions, then ask the user to approve the transaction. Solflare says Magic keeps that approval step in place, with users reviewing and signing each transaction rather than handing over private keys. (solflare.com) That setup puts Magic in the middle of two active crypto trends: conversational interfaces and “intent-based” trading, where users describe an outcome and software handles the steps. Solflare’s earlier materials pitched the product as a way to collapse market data, social feeds, and on-chain execution into one interface. (solflare.com) The closed beta also comes with explicit warnings. Solflare’s early-access terms, last updated on April 1, 2026, say Magic is experimental, limited to testing and feedback, and may be incomplete, inaccurate, unstable, or vulnerable to errors. (solflare.com) Those terms also say Solflare makes no promise to keep supporting Magic after beta and that the tool does not provide financial, investment, legal, tax, or trading advice. The company recommends using the beta with a test or secondary wallet rather than a primary wallet. (solflare.com, solflare.com) On privacy, Solflare says the model is not trained on user data and that third-party providers may process prompts and related data on Solflare’s behalf under contractual safeguards. The company also says the artificial intelligence system does not have access to users’ private keys. (solflare.com, solflare.com) For now, the product is still gated behind early access. The shift from alpha to closed beta means Solflare is testing whether users will trust an in-wallet assistant to watch markets, draft actions, and leave the final signature to them. (solflare.com, solflare.com)

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