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Your AI Agent Can Now Run Your Crypto Strategy - Introducing DCA Automation and Limit Orders in Trust Wallet Agent Kit
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摘要
Trust Wallet Agent Kit now supports DCA automation and limit orders - let your AI agent buy on a schedule or execute when prices hit your target. Set the rules once. Your agent handles the rest.

Last week, we gave AI agents hands. They could execute real crypto transactions — swaps, transfers — across 25+ chains for the first time.
This week, we're giving them memory.
Trust Wallet Agent Kit (TWAK) now supports DCA automation and limit orders — two of the most useful things any crypto holder actually wants to do, now running automatically, on their terms, without watching charts or clicking buttons.
TWAK's DCA and limit order capabilities are available now via CLI and MCP: portal.trustwallet.com.
What is DCA Automation?
Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) is one of the most widely used strategies in crypto. Instead of trying to time the market, you buy a fixed amount of a token at regular intervals — weekly, daily, whatever cadence you choose. Over time, you average out the highs and lows.
The problem has always been the discipline. You set the intention, then forget on a busy Tuesday, or hesitate when the market looks rough, or miss the window entirely.
With TWAK, your AI agent handles it. You configure the strategy once:
Which token to buy
How much
How often (daily, weekly, custom intervals)
On which chain
Then it runs. Automatically. Without you doing anything.
The agent is designed to execute only within the parameters you configure.
What Are Limit Orders?
A limit order lets you set a price target and have a trade execute automatically when the market reaches it. "Buy 0.1 ETH when the price hits $2,800." Classic functionality, but historically requiring you to be at a desk, logged into an exchange, watching for the moment.
With TWAK, you set the target. Your agent monitors the market and executes the moment the condition is met.
At launch, limit orders in TWAK support:
Price target + quantity configuration
Works in agent wallet mode (fully autonomous execution) or WalletConnect mode (agent proposes, you approve the trigger)
Expiry settings so orders don't linger indefinitely
Full transaction history so you can see exactly what ran and when
Two Modes, One Toolkit
Both DCA and limit orders work through the same two deployment modes introduced with TWAK at launch.
Agent wallet mode is for fully autonomous execution. You configure the strategy upfront — the token, the amount, the schedule or price target, the limits — and the agent operates within those rules without asking for per-transaction approval. This is the mode built for set-and-forget workflows: a recurring DCA that runs every Friday, a limit order that fires at $2,800, a portfolio rebalance that triggers monthly.
WalletConnect mode connects your AI agent to your existing Trust Wallet. For limit orders specifically, this means the agent monitors the market and, when your price target is hit, it proposes the transaction for your approval directly in the Trust Wallet app. You keep the final say. Your keys never leave your wallet.
The right mode depends on how much you want the agent to do on its own. Both are available. Both are built on the same CLI and MCP integration you already use.
From Understanding to Acting to Automating
Trust Wallet launched Developer Portal earlier this month — the first step in making crypto readable for AI agents. Read-only access to prices, token metadata, risk signals.
Next, Trust Wallet Agent Kit (TWAK) launched — the first step in making crypto actionable for AI agents. Real transactions, real wallets, real execution.
Now, it's automation. Not just doing things once when asked, but running strategies continuously, within rules, without human input at every step.
DCA and limit orders are the clearest early examples of what that means in practice. They're simple enough to explain in one sentence. They're genuinely useful for almost any crypto holder.
That's the version of AI in crypto that's actually useful: not a chatbot that tells you what to buy, but an agent that executes the strategy you've already decided on.
What Builders Can Do With This Right Now
Trust Wallet Agent Kit's DCA and limit order capabilities are available now via CLI and MCP. Developers can:
Build recurring buy agents with custom schedules and token pairs
Create price-triggered execution flows with configurable expiry
Combine DCA and limit orders into more complex automated strategies
Access full transaction history and portfolio monitoring with USD values
Use ENS resolution for human-readable transfer addresses
New starter templates and quickstarts are available in the docs at portal.trustwallet.com.
Get Started
Trust Wallet Agent Kit is available now. DCA automation and limit orders are live.
Get started at portal.trustwallet.com.
Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. Crypto assets are volatile and may result in loss of funds. Please ensure compliance with the laws and regulations of your local jurisdiction before using any automated trading functionality. View our terms of service.
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