PicWe Launches AI Agent Wallet with On-Device Key Management

Gate News message, April 22 — PicWe has announced the public beta release of PicWe Wallet, an AI Agent-enabled wallet that extends hardware wallet capabilities to everyday devices including smartphones, computers, and security keys. Keys are generated and stored on-device, eliminating the need for recovery phrases or manual private key management; critical operations remain local and never pass through servers, reducing user friction and security risks.

Users can interact with blockchain as easily as using standard applications. The wallet also supports controlled access for automated programs, such as AI agents, enabling more flexible on-chain interactions. The public beta currently supports multi-chain asset management, asset swaps, and stablecoin-based fee payments, bringing users closer to a “frictionless blockchain experience.”

Broader ecosystem initiatives position PicWe as a unified infrastructure platform for real-world assets (RWA) and intelligent applications, spanning asset issuance, circulation, and settlement. The infrastructure targets enterprise use cases including cross-border payments, asset tokenization, and supply chain coordination.

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