BlockBeats News, February 26 — Minara officially launches Minara Skill v2, injecting comprehensive one-stop digital financial capabilities into AI Agents and fully upgrading for Web4.0 scenarios. It now supports OpenClaw, Claude Code, Kimi Claw, Manus, and other custom Agents.
With this, Agents can have built-in crypto wallets (supporting Web2 login), enabling multi-chain asset deposits and withdrawals, credit card funding, USDC payments, and cross-chain exchanges; support perpetual contract long and short trading (powered by Hyperliquid), crypto and US stock searches, institutional-level market analysis, market odds prediction, and autonomous AI trading.
Minara Skill v2 is based on a chain abstraction architecture, supporting gasless transactions and no need for mnemonic management, significantly reducing integration and usage barriers while ensuring a smooth experience.
Additionally, Minara Skill v2 integrates a local LLM (DMind-3), supporting private conversations and local trading decisions, enabling Agents to truly possess full digital financial capabilities.
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