Injective unveils SDK allowing users create own on-chain AI agents

As a seasoned researcher with a knack for blockchain technology and artificial intelligence, I find the recent development by Injective (INJ) particularly intriguing. The introduction of the iAgent SDK opens a new frontier in on-chain AI applications, potentially revolutionizing finance as we know it.


The injective blockchain financial protocol has revealed the launch of a fresh software development toolkit, empowering users to design their personal AI agents directly within the blockchain.

The iAgent, introduced by Injective (INJ) on November 19, is a toolkit intended to interface with advanced language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT, enabling the creation of AI agents that operate on blockchain networks and are accessible to users. According to Injective, the purpose of iAgent is to revolutionize the realm of artificial intelligence within finance.

At the Injective Summit 2024, an advanced AI tool was introduced, aimed at simplifying transactions within the blockchain ecosystem. This innovative tool, known as iAgent, allows users to execute tasks like making payments, trading, and fund management using natural language processing.

Intelligent AI systems streamline user interactions with databases, APIs, and software applications by automating tasks. These intelligent Agents, similar to bots or automated helpers, can be customized individually by users to perform various duties. Users have the flexibility to create several agents for different purposes.

After establishing your agents, you can communicate with them using everyday language commands. For example, you might have an agent that monitors market trends, while another takes care of trade execution. This information was shared by Injective on platform X.

Launching iAgent is part of Injective’s larger strategy to establish itself across multiple industries. Lately, its layer-1 protocol has been making waves in the realm of real-world assets, competing against other platforms with offerings such as the BUIDL Index, a tool that monitors BlackRock’s tokenized fund.

Injective teamed up with Mountain Protocol, a company that releases the earnings-generating stablecoin USDM, aiming to offer tokenized U.S. Treasury bonds to their users.

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2024-11-19 22:08