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Binance Wallet Launches Keyless Agentic Wallet for AI Agents

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Key Facts

Binance Wallet launched Agentic Wallet, a dedicated keyless wallet for AI agents, on 24 April 2026.
The wallet sits under a user’s Binance Wallet with an isolated balance; users can set spending limits, token scope, tradable-token boundaries and risky-transaction restrictions, and transfers are restricted to address-book destinations.
Launch chain coverage includes BNB Smart Chain, Solana, Base and Ethereum, with more chains planned.
The product is compatible with AI agent frameworks that support MCP or tool-use protocols, including OpenClaw, Claude Code and Cursor, via Binance Skills Hub.
A 15-day promotion offers up to 20 gas-free transactions per user on a first-come, first-served basis, capped at 200,000 transactions in aggregate, alongside zero service fees on trades executed via Agentic Wallet.

Binance Wallet has launched Agentic Wallet, a dedicated keyless wallet built for AI agents to trade, transfer and manage assets on behalf of users. Announced on 24 April 2026, the product creates a separate, isolated balance under a user’s main Binance Wallet and layers configurable permissions and real-time monitoring around agent-driven activity.

How the Binance Agentic Wallet works

Agentic Wallet sits beneath a user’s main Binance Wallet as a sub-wallet with its own balance, keeping day-to-day funds ring-fenced from agent activity. The wallet supports balance checks, transfers, spot market and limit orders, order management and transaction history visibility, with further operations to follow.

Users can configure spending caps, the set of tokens an agent may hold, tradable-token boundaries and restrictions on higher-risk transactions. Outbound transfers are locked to destinations saved in the user’s address book, and all activity is routed through a dedicated monitoring dashboard. Binance says the wallet is backed by enterprise-grade keyless wallet technology, removing direct private-key management from the flow.

At launch, Agentic Wallet supports BNB Smart Chain, Solana, Base and Ethereum. Each user can create one Agentic Wallet; creation and installation of Binance Wallet Skills are free, while standard Binance Wallet service fees apply to on-chain transactions executed by the agent.

Integration with Binance AI stack and third-party agents

Binance positions Agentic Wallet as the next step after the roll-out of  Binance AI Skills and Binance Ai Pro, extending AI-driven automation from the exchange into on-chain Web3 activity. Agentic Wallet Skills are enabled by default for Binance Ai Pro users, who can instruct their agent to create the wallet directly.

Users on third-party frameworks can install Binance Wallet Skills through Binance Skills Hub. Any agent framework supporting the Model Context Protocol (MCP) or other tool-use protocols can connect, including OpenClaw, Claude Code and Cursor, according to the company.

“At Binance, we see AI as key to making digital asset opportunities more accessible,” said Winson Liu, Global Head of Binance Wallet. “Agentic Wallet is designed to give users and developers a secure, practical way to let AI Agents take action on-chain.”

Launch promotion

Binance Wallet is running two time-limited campaigns for the product. Over a 15-day window, eligible users can access up to 20 gas-free transactions — covering approvals, bridging, transfers and trading — on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to a combined cap of 200,000 transactions. Trades executed through Agentic Wallet also carry zero service fees during the promotion period.

Competitive context

The launch places Binance Wallet in an increasingly crowded agentic-wallet segment. Coinbase shipped its own Agentic Wallets in February 2026 on the x402 protocol, and OKX’s Onchain OS released its Agentic Wallet in March 2026, built on a Trusted Execution Environment for key protection. Singapore-based Cobo and Trust Wallet have also launched agent-focused toolkits in April 2026, according to reporting by The Block.

Infrastructure on the chain side has moved in parallel. BNB Chain rolled out the ERC-8004 agent identity standard on mainnet and testnet on 4 February 2026, alongside the BAP-578 standard for Non-Fungible Agents able to hold and spend funds, forming an identity-and-payments layer for autonomous on-chain agents.

FAQ

What is Binance Agentic Wallet?
Agentic Wallet is a dedicated keyless wallet launched by Binance Wallet on 24 April 2026 for AI agents to trade, transfer and manage assets on a user’s behalf. It is created under a user’s main Binance Wallet with an isolated balance, configurable permissions, real-time monitoring and enterprise-grade keyless wallet technology.

Which AI agent frameworks can connect to Agentic Wallet?
Agentic Wallet Skills are enabled by default for Binance Ai Pro users. Any AI agent framework supporting MCP or other tool-use protocols — including OpenClaw, Claude Code and Cursor — can install Binance Wallet Skills via Binance Skills Hub to access supported wallet capabilities.

Which blockchains does Agentic Wallet support at launch?
At launch, Agentic Wallet supports BNB Smart Chain, Solana, Base and Ethereum. Binance says support for additional chains is planned but has not published a timeline.

The product consolidates Binance’s AI positioning into a single app, bundling the agent, the wallet and exchange-style execution together. Whether Agentic Wallet translates Binance’s Ai Pro user base into meaningful on-chain agent activity — and how quickly rival exchange-backed wallets respond with comparable permissioning — will be the near-term measure of how rapidly the keyless agent-wallet category moves from launch announcements to durable order flow.