- The Hedera Agent Kit is an open-source toolkit for integrating AI-driven agents with Hedera network services.
- The toolkit supports Hedera Consensus Service (HCS), Hedera Token Service (HTS), and account management for agent-enabled applications.
- The system includes modular plugins for core Hedera functions and third-party extensions to enhance agent capabilities.
- Agents can operate in human-in-the-loop mode requiring user approval, or fully autonomous mode for automated tasks.
- Sample workflows demonstrate tasks like messaging via HCS, token creation and transfer, and account management using agent-driven conversational interfaces.
The Hedera Agent Kit is an open-source software toolkit designed to enable intelligent agents to interact with the Hedera network. Developers use this toolkit to build applications that combine AI agents with Hedera services such as the Hedera Consensus Service (HCS), Hedera Token Service (HTS), and account management. This integration allows agents not only to process information but also to execute transactions like sending tokens and managing accounts on a public Ledger.
The kit includes a range of modular plugins that extend agent functions. These include officially maintained Hedera plugins and community-created third-party plugins, enabling integrations with external data sources and decentralized finance applications. Tools packaged with the kit wrap Hedera SDK functions for tasks such as messaging, token operations, and account activities.
Two operational modes are supported: human-in-the-loop (HITL), where agents suggest actions that users must approve for security and transparency; and autonomous mode, where agents carry out commands automatically. Autonomous agents are suitable for backend jobs like monitoring consensus topics, redistributing tokens, or updating accounts.
Core plugins cover essential Hedera services. Account plugins manage account creation and data queries. Consensus plugins handle publishing and retrieving messages on the Hedera network. Token plugins provide operations for creating and managing fungible or non-fungible tokens, along with querying token information. EVM plugins enable interaction with Hedera smart contracts, and transaction plugins assist with constructing and submitting transactions.
The blog provides examples of practical workflows implemented via the Hedera Agent Chat demo using Next.js. For consensus messaging, agents create topics, submit and query messages, and filter by sequence. In token management, they create tokens, check token details and balances, and make transfers between accounts. Account management workflows include creating accounts, updating settings, transferring HBAR tokens, and querying balances.
The Hedera Agent Kit offers developers a structured way to build AI-driven decentralized applications that interact directly with public ledger services. Its plugin system supports extensibility, enabling future integrations with monitoring tools, oracles, and domain-specific automations. Further documentation and resources for building with the kit are available on the official website.
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