Pieverse launches the on-chain OpenClaw infrastructure Purr-Fect Claw, supporting direct trading and asset management in social applications
Pieverse announced the launch of Purr-Fect Claw, upgrading OpenClaw to an AI Agent infrastructure capable of autonomously executing on-chain operations. Users can complete transactions, asset management, and automated operations directly through chat in social applications like WhatsApp, Line, and Kakao, without the need for a wallet or private key throughout the process.
The product achieves secure key management through TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) and combines ERC-6551 to set Agent spending permissions and ERC-8004 to provide on-chain identity, allowing the AI Agent to safely execute on-chain actions.
At the same time, Pieverse will launch the Purr-Fect Skill Store, creating a skill marketplace for AI Agents where developers can upload Skills and monetize them. Currently, it has integrated with ecosystems like BNB Chain and PancakeSwap.
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