Nansen launches AI chat trading on Base and Solana networks.

  • Nansen has added autonomous, AI-driven trade execution accessible via natural language in its mobile app.
  • The feature initially supports trading on Base and Solana, with plans to expand to more networks.
  • The AI uses Nansen’s proprietary onchain database of hundreds of millions of labeled addresses to generate insights and execute trades in a mode the company calls “vibe trading.”
  • Cross-chain execution is enabled through partners Jupiter, OKX and LI.FI, and trades run through an embedded wallet powered by Privy.
  • Autonomous trading rolled out to users starting Wednesday but excludes residents of certain jurisdictions, including Singapore, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Russia and parts of Ukraine.

Nansen has launched autonomous cryptocurrency trading tools that let users place trades through AI agents and natural language prompts, the company said Wednesday in an announcement. The capability appears in Nansen’s mobile app and is aimed at simplifying market access for retail users by combining analytics with automated execution.

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The feature lets users enter conversational commands instead of using charts or order books. Nansen’s AI can analyze onchain signals and offer data-driven guidance before carrying out trades, an approach the firm describes as “vibe trading.” “For years, Nansen has focused on surfacing high-quality onchain signals for investors,” said Alex Svanevik. “Now, we’re closing the loop by enabling users to execute trades directly in our product, both through an AI-native conversational mobile UX and a trading terminal on the web.”

Initial support covers activity on Base and Solana, with expansion planned to additional chains. For cross-chain execution, Nansen partnered with Jupiter, OKX and the cross-chain protocol LI.FI. Trades are processed through the embedded Nansen Wallet, which the company says is powered by Privy’s self-custodied wallet experience.

Nansen notes its AI draws on a proprietary onchain database that includes hundreds of millions of labeled blockchain addresses, which the firm argues gives it an edge over general-purpose AI bots. The company began rolling out autonomous trading to users starting Wednesday but excluded residents of specific jurisdictions due to regulatory limits.

The launch arrives amid broader industry interest in AI-assisted trading. In a November 2025 autonomous trading competition, models such as QWEN3 MAX and DeepSeek reportedly outperformed several higher-profile chatbots, with QWEN3 the only model to post positive returns; a related chart is available here: competition chart. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently; see the editorial policy.

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