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Cogni AI’s autonomous agents for Web3 integration can perform tasks such as monitoring blockchain transactions, triggering contract executions, processing data, and interacting with decentralized applications

August 14, 2025 //  by Finnovate

Cogni AI, a technology company, has announced the next phase of its platform for automating processes across the Web3 ecosystem. The platform’s AI Agents are designed to perform tasks independently, integrating with decentralized protocols, smart contracts, and blockchain-based systems. These agents can perform tasks such as monitoring blockchain transactions, triggering contract executions, processing data, and interacting with decentralized applications. The technology aims to reduce friction in blockchain workflows and enable new use cases for businesses and individuals. Cogni AI emphasizes fully autonomous execution, allowing agents to make decisions, initiate actions, and adapt to changing conditions in real time. The platform supports multiple blockchain environments, enabling cross-chain interoperability. The company’s roadmap includes expanding agent capabilities, decentralized governance participation, and integration with enterprise systems. The $COGNI token is a central element of the ecosystem, serving as an access key for agent deployment and resource allocation. AI Agents have the potential to transform sectors like decentralized finance and supply chain management, reducing costs, improving speed, and enabling services that would be impractical through manual processes alone.

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