Elytro is a self-custodial wallet built for AI agents. Agents can create wallets, simulate and send transactions, swap tokens, and automate payments — without ever holding your private keys. Built-in policies like spending limits, email 2FA, and social recovery keep funds secure while letting agents operate autonomously.
We started building Elytro in 2023 as a native AA Ethereum wallet. Like many in crypto, we believed in the original idea: programmable money, real ownership, no censorship.
We spent years working on smart accounts, building the first self-custodial social recovery wallet. But we kept hitting the same wall: the crypto UX is still a big hurdle for everyday users.
Then agents happened.
AI agents don’t struggle with UX. They read, execute, and follow rules. What they lack is a safe way to access money. That’s what Elytro is built for.
What is Elytro
Elytro is a self-custodial wallet designed for AI agents. WIth Elytro, agents can now:
send & swap tokens
pay and use services
trade and interact with markets
earn and get paid for agent work
All through a smart account you control.
How it works
Each agent gets its own smart accounts
You define rules: spending limits, allowed tokens, transaction caps
Policies are enforced on-chain, not by us
Email-based 2FA and social recovery — no seed phrases
CLI-first, works with Claude, GPT, Gemini and other agents
Why this matters
Today, most “agent wallets” either require giving up private keys or relying on centralized services.
Elytro is fully self-custodial. If Elytro disappears, your wallet still exists and works on-chain.
Who it’s for
everyday users exploring agents to do real work
developers building agents that need to transact
crypto users automating on-chain activity
teams exploring agent-to-agent payments
What’s next
We’re working on EIP-8004 (a proposed standard for agent wallets), deeper integrations with agent frameworks, and a GUI for monitoring agent activity. We’ve spent 3 years building wallet infrastructure. Elytro is where it all comes together.
The agent economy is coming — Elytro gives your agents real economic power, safely.
Your architecture includes a Security Service that signs approvals after risk/policy checks—what are the failure modes if that service is down or compromised, and what parts of the policy are still enforced purely on-chain no matter what?
About Elytro Agent Wallet on Product Hunt
“Self-custodial wallet built for AI agents”
Elytro Agent Wallet launched on Product Hunt on April 20th, 2026 and earned 76 upvotes and 3 comments, placing #30 on the daily leaderboard. Elytro is a self-custodial wallet built for AI agents. Agents can create wallets, simulate and send transactions, swap tokens, and automate payments — without ever holding your private keys. Built-in policies like spending limits, email 2FA, and social recovery keep funds secure while letting agents operate autonomously.
Elytro Agent Wallet was featured in Crypto (39.5k followers), Developer Tools (511.7k followers) and Artificial Intelligence (467.3k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 161.4k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
Who hunted Elytro Agent Wallet?
Elytro Agent Wallet was hunted by Elytro. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
Want to see how Elytro Agent Wallet stacked up against nearby launches in real time? Check out the live launch dashboard for upvote speed charts, proximity comparisons, and more analytics.
Hey PH! We’re the team behind Elytro.
We started building Elytro in 2023 as a native AA Ethereum wallet. Like many in crypto, we believed in the original idea: programmable money, real ownership, no censorship.
We spent years working on smart accounts, building the first self-custodial social recovery wallet. But we kept hitting the same wall: the crypto UX is still a big hurdle for everyday users.
Then agents happened.
AI agents don’t struggle with UX. They read, execute, and follow rules. What they lack is a safe way to access money. That’s what Elytro is built for.
What is Elytro
Elytro is a self-custodial wallet designed for AI agents. WIth Elytro, agents can now:
send & swap tokens
pay and use services
trade and interact with markets
earn and get paid for agent work
All through a smart account you control.
How it works
Each agent gets its own smart accounts
You define rules: spending limits, allowed tokens, transaction caps
Policies are enforced on-chain, not by us
Email-based 2FA and social recovery — no seed phrases
CLI-first, works with Claude, GPT, Gemini and other agents
Why this matters
Today, most “agent wallets” either require giving up private keys or relying on centralized services.
Elytro is fully self-custodial. If Elytro disappears, your wallet still exists and works on-chain.
Who it’s for
everyday users exploring agents to do real work
developers building agents that need to transact
crypto users automating on-chain activity
teams exploring agent-to-agent payments
What’s next
We’re working on EIP-8004 (a proposed standard for agent wallets), deeper integrations with agent frameworks, and a GUI for monitoring agent activity. We’ve spent 3 years building wallet infrastructure. Elytro is where it all comes together.
The agent economy is coming — Elytro gives your agents real economic power, safely.
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📦 npm install -g @elytro/cli