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Boris Metcalf
Boris Metcalf

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I Tried Fluxa's Wallet and Honestly It's Kinda Fire

So i been playing around with crypto wallets for a while and honestly most of them are either too complicated for normal people or feel like they were designed by someone who's never actually used crypto irl. then i found fluxa and been using it for like 2 weeks now so here's my thoughts

What fluxa actually is

Fluxa is basically a wallet but they call it an "agentic payments" thing which basically means your ai agent can make payments for you. wild right? you got the fluxa ai wallet, the agent card (it's like a virtual card for your agent), and they've got this thing called clawpi which is some oneshot skill integration

The main link is https://fluxapay.xyz/fluxa-ai-wallet if you wanna check it out.

Setup was surprisingly easy

I was expecting the usual "download extension, import seed phrase, figure out what a bridge is" nonsense but nah. literally made my wallet in like 3 minutes. the interface is clean and they got this onboarding flow that actually makes sense instead of throwing technical jargon at you.

The agent card is the part that got me curious. you can set spending limits, it works with google/apple pay from what i see, and your agent can use it for subscriptions or api calls or whatever. i haven't fully tested this yet but the concept is solid.

What i'd improve

The docs could be clearer for dev stuff. took me a bit to figure out how to actually connect the wallet to external services. also the mobile app feels a bit behind the web version

But honestly for a wallet that lets your ai agent spend money on your behalf? that's actually futuristic af.

Verdict

If you're building anything with ai agents that need to pay for stuff, fluxa is worth a look. the agent card alone is a game changer for automation use cases.

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