If you’ve ever bought, swapped, sent, staked, or borrowed crypto, you’ve experienced the same thing: the bad user experience.
Let's talk about Marko, Marko wanted to play a web3 game. Marko needed to buy an NFT to play the game. Marco had never used crypto. So he needed to buy his first crypto on Binance and try to send it to Metamask. He set up an account, he got his identity verified, and he downloaded the software. He accidentally lost $60 in gas fees because he sent it to the wrong network. He finally had the crypto so he could buy the NFT. This lovely process took 2 hours. 2 anxiety-filled, frustrating, pointless hours.
Why crypto is confusing and difficult is a long story. It resulted in Marco wanting nothing to do with crypto. That frustration has stuck with me ever since. Crypto shouldn’t be intimidating. It’s 2025, and yet, it still is.
Built on this frustration, anger, anxiety, and stress, we have built a new type of web3 Wallet. Using AI agents, we put them together to create a new type of AI-powered wallet and crypto assistant - Armor Wallet.
Unlike typical wallets that need dozens of clicks and confirmations, Armor lets you perform complex trades, manage your portfolio, and even execute multi-step strategies, like you’re talking to a friend. This is a wallet that you can talk to and have a normal conversation with. And it makes crypto both pleasurable and very, very easy.
We’re all good at talking (in our own language), so talking is our new interface. We’re applying this ability to talk (in any language) to investing in crypto. And that’s how we solved crypto’s biggest problem.
After more than a year of building, we’re happy to announce that Armor is in Beta!
You can use prompts to talk to Armor and interact with the crypto ecosystem. This includes wallet creation, wallet management, swaps, transfers, event-based trades, limit orders, DCA, staking, technical analysis, and more.
We currently support Solana, and we’ll be adding 16 more chains in the next few weeks!
To test it out, you’ll need our Codex. Codex is our NFT that gives you access to the beta version, and if you’re a developer, you can use the Armor MCP to give all of Armor’s tools to your AI Agents. Once Armor goes fully live, you’ll be able to refer friends and get a share from their trading fees, and a share of the entire wallet’s trading fees.
You can get the Codex here: https://codex.armorwallet.ai/#mint
Once you have it, you’ll need to stake it, use the access code, and start using Armor: https://app.armorwallet.ai/
Even though we’re still in beta, we prioritize security by doing transaction simulations. The user needs to confirm a trade before it gets executed. Private keys are fully non-custodial, and the AI never touches them. So you can trade safely and confidently.
Our first beta users are already changing the way they trade, and the spots for the Armor beta are limited to 10,000. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.
Try it out, and let me know what you think. You can find me on X (@StefanSavevski_), Telegram (@savevski), or Linkedin (Stefan Savevski).
Or if it’s easier, join our community on Discord: https://discord.gg/armorwallet
Or, if you want to see how it works, here's our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@armor-wallet
Just tried out Armor Wallet this is exactly what crypto has been missing. Finally, a wallet that feels human. Talking to your wallet to stake, swap, and trade? Game changing. Can’t wait to see where this goes.
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Wow, this really hits home. I had a very similar experience when I first tried getting into a web3 game — the endless steps, the gas fees, the stress of using the wrong network… it’s definitely not beginner-friendly. What you're building with Armor Wallet sounds like exactly what this space needs.
I especially love the idea of using natural language to interact with a wallet. That’s such a game-changer for onboarding new users. Most of my friends are still scared to touch crypto just because the UX is so intimidating.
If Armor can make crypto feel like you're just chatting with a friend, I can see it becoming a real bridge between web2 and web3. I'm always looking for tools that lower the barrier to entry — that’s why I’ve also been compiling platforms that make getting started easier. If anyone's also comparing options, I wrote about some of the best crypto exchange choices for beginners and intermediate users alike.