Sweat Economy, a Web3 platform with 20 million mobile users incentivizing physical activity, has announced at EthDenver the launch of its new artificial intelligence-powered personal agents in its Sweat Wallet app.
The initiative was developed in partnership with NEAR.AI, NEAR Protocol’s (NEAR) AI unit. This new large-scale AI deployment is powered by 700,000 queries from $SWEAT token holders and represents a milestone for consumer crypto by introducing personalized assistance to individual users.
With over 19 million $SWEAT token holders and 3 million monthly active users, Sweat Wallet is the first major consumer crypto app to integrate AI agents at scale. These AI-powered assistants will help users with staking, trading, movement incentives, and navigating the Web3 space with ease.
“AI Agents will make Sweat Wallet the smartest omnichain Consumer Crypto app in the world, removing complexity and helping users become both healthier and wealthier,” said Oleg Fomenko, Co-Founder and CEO of Sweat Economy. “The large-scale deployment of AI Agents to millions of mobile SWEAT users marks the beginning of a trillion-agent future, where AI enhances human intelligence and transforms how users interact with crypto.”
Unlike traditional AI-powered chatbots, SWEAT’s AI Agents directly connect to NEAR’s blockchain, allowing for real-time, on-chain personalized assistance. The system is designed for continuous upgrades, ensuring users receive evolving AI-powered support.
The Sweat Wallet AI agents will learn from individual user behavior, enhancing the Web3 experience by lowering entry barriers and providing AI-driven movement incentives. The personalized approach aims to boost engagement and retention, making Web3 as seamless as Web2.
Following the launch, Sweat Wallet will roll out a plug-in with four new AI-powered modules:
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