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Solflare is preparing to launch an AI-powered intent system to simplify wallet interactions on Solana
Source: Yellow Original Title: Solflare prepares to launch an AI-powered intent system to simplify wallet interactions on Solana
Original Link: Solflare announced that it is preparing to launch a new AI-driven intent feature designed to simplify how users interact with Solana applications, aiming to eliminate the rigid workflows that currently define most crypto wallets.
According to co-founder and co-CEO of Solflare, Filip Dragoslavic, the company will release an alpha version this week.
The feature focuses on natural language requests instead of traditional wallet menus.
Speaking on the sidelines of Solana’s Breakpoint event, Dragoslavic explained that Solflare will use AI solely to interpret what the user wants, while a structured network of “solvers” will handle execution.
The system allows users to combine conditions, assets, and actions into a single instruction.
Dragoslavic provided several examples of how users might interact with the tool: creating conditional orders based on price movements, combining market signals with NFT activity, or requesting a sentiment breakdown of a token based on social media activity.
He described the interaction as “expressing your request, your intention in simple language,” after which Solflare’s internal functions coordinate the actual transaction flow.
According to Dragoslavic, initial internal testing showed that the tool performed tasks that would normally require navigating through multiple sections of a wallet or external applications. “It feels magical when we use it right now,” he said.
Solflare plans to keep the initial launch limited, releasing an alpha version this week before expanding access.
“I can’t tell you when the public launch will be because these things are on a very large scale,” Dragoslavic noted, adding that the goal is to ensure reliability before opening it to all users.
A full launch is expected in the coming months, with ongoing expansion afterward.
“We will keep building on this forever,” he stated.
The company sees the new feature as a shift in how users will interact with wallets going forward, noting that the growing number of features in modern crypto wallets makes traditional interfaces difficult to scale.
“We’re trying to redefine how people use wallets,” said Dragoslavic. “It’s less about what the function is and more about how you do it.”