Gate rolls out 'Gate for AI'
Gate unveiled 'Gate for AI', a capability that lets AI systems execute trades in milliseconds to support crypto‑native algorithmic strategies — a step toward low‑latency agentic execution in retail and institutional flows. The product underscores how exchanges are productizing AI integration for automated trading. (x.com)
Gate published the Gate for AI announcement on March 5, 2026 and framed it as a unified AI entry covering six core domains (CEX, DEX, Wallet, Pay, News, Info); the announcement page showed 27,390 views. (gate.com) Gate for AI is built on a four‑layer stack—Application, Capability (AI Skills), Protocol (Gate MCP & AI CLI), and Infrastructure—explicitly designed so models can call structured trading, on‑chain, and news tools programmatically. (gate.com) The product page lists mainstream model integrations by name (ChatGPT, Claude, Manus/OpenClaw) and advertises platform coverage of 4,500+ listed tokens and 49M+ indexed DEX records available to agents. (gate.com) Gate launched a zero‑code AI Quant Workspace on March 6, 2026 that turns a natural‑language description into executable strategy code, runs visualized backtests on historical market data, and supports one‑click deployment to live markets. (gate.com) Gate rolled out GateClaw on March 10, 2026, a visual OpenClaw‑based Web3 AI agent workstation that lets users activate prebuilt agents with one click and deploy MCP Skills for automated market analysis and on‑chain tasks. (gate.com) Gate announced GateRouter as a unified model‑routing portal that claims one‑API access to major AI models in under 30 seconds and advertises up to an 80% reduction in inference costs through intelligent routing. (gate.com) The Gate for AI codebase and documentation are public on GitHub under an MIT license (repo: gate/gate-for-ai), showing ongoing development with recent commits and example MCP/Skills resources for integrating agents. (github.com)