WikiBit 2026-04-29 08:52Key Takeaways: TON Tech launched Agentic Wallets on April 28, 2026, giving AI agents on Telegram direct onchain spending access. The open standard lets
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TON Tech Gives Telegram Bots Spending Power With New Agentic Wallet Standard
Telegram AI Agents Gain Direct TON Payments
The new standard, shared with Bitcoin.com News, addresses a gap that has limited AI agents to advisory roles. Agents can research, recommend, and plan, but they have had no self-contained way to act financially on TON without either full key access or step-by-step confirmation from the user. Agentic Wallets fill that space.
Each agent receives a dedicated onchain wallet funded directly by the user. The user keeps ownership through their main wallet. The agent transacts only within the balance the user assigns. Access can be revoked at any time. No intermediary holds funds at any point.
The setup process is designed to stay out of the way. A user asks their agent to create a wallet, funds it, and confirms the arrangement once. After that, the agent operates within its assigned scope without requiring further input for routine actions.
Telegram provides a practical distribution channel for the standard. Its bot infrastructure and bot-to-bot communication already support autonomous agent interactions across a user base of over one billion. Agentic Wallets extend what those agents can do inside that environment: they can now make payments directly within Telegrams chat interface.
For developers, the standard opens a set of applications that were difficult to build cleanly before. Trading bots can execute within predefined budgets. Decentralized finance (DeFi) agents can handle staking and portfolio management inside isolated wallets. Payment automation for subscriptions and API usage becomes viable without routing funds through a custodian.
The standard integrates with existing TON infrastructure and does not require upgrades to existing TON wallets. TON Tech built it with no vendor lock-in, allowing developers to implement and manage agent setups independently. It comes with MCP and CLI tools included, and is compatible with leading AI models and agent frameworks.
For individual users, the model allows multiple agents to run at once, each operating in its own isolated wallet with its own spending limit. Recurring payments and budget-capped automation become tasks users can assign and step back from.
Andrew Grekov, Head of TON Tech, described the shift plainly. “Agents on Telegram can not only communicate, but transact — making payments and interacting with onchain services on behalf of users, without ever touching their keys.”
The standard is fully non-custodial and open-source. TON Tech built and maintains it as part of The Open Platform, the company developing Web3 infrastructure inside Telegram.
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