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Solana (SOL) continues to make a name for itself with significant developments in the cryptocurrency ecosystem. Recently, Solana-based SendAI and its coin have attracted attention with their huge rise. SendAI offers a toolkit that strengthens the connection between the SOL Blockchain and artificial intelligence (AI). Here are the details about this innovative development…


SendAI has introduced the Solana Agent Kit, an open-source toolkit developed to bridge the gap between Solana Blockchain and Artificial Intelligence (AI). This revolutionary tool supports different AI models to independently perform over 15 important SOL operations. Solana Agent Kit marks a new milestone in automation in the blockchain world. It enables seamless integration with major protocols such as Jupiter, Metaplex, and Raydium, autonomously executing operations such as token trading, NFT generation, on-chain lending, and secure ZK airdrops through AI models.

The kit’s versatility is highlighted by its use of LangChain technology, which allows compatibility with AI models such as the well-known GPT-4 and the promising Llama. In addition, future integrations with leading AI frameworks such as ai16z’s Eliza and Zerebro’s ZerePy are aimed to further expand the kit’s potential. The Solana Agent Kit is available to the public at solanaagentkit.xyz.

In parallel with the launch of the Solana Agent Kit, SendAI’s native token SEND has seen a huge price increase. According to GMGN data, the SEND token has increased by 1056% in the last 24 hours, reaching $0.132. This incredible increase was accompanied by a 728% increase in 24-hour trading volume, with trading volume reaching $9.7 million. SEND’s market value also attracted attention, reaching $132 million.


Meanwhile, other important developments are taking place in the Solana ecosystem. Sonic, a popular Solana-based gaming virtual machine (SVM), has formed a strategic partnership with Injective. Through this collaboration, Sonic plans to develop the industry’s first cross-chain AI Agent Hub. This important partnership combines the ecosystems of Solana and Injective, facilitating the deployment of AI tools and increasing blockchain interoperability.

The project uses Sonic’s HyperGrid technology to create a Solana Virtual Machine (SVM) network that connects the Injective blockchain via the Inter-Blockchain Communication Protocol (IBC), providing a solution that will allow developers to seamlessly integrate AI agents into both networks.