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Ledger Adds Support for Hardware Wallet Signing with MoonPay Agents Transactions

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Last updated: March 17, 2026 3:00 am
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Published: March 17, 2026
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Ledger has enhanced its platform by incorporating hardware wallet signing for transactions executed by MoonPay Agents, a development announced recently by MoonPay. This advancement allows human users to authenticate and approve each trade, swap, or transfer conducted by these autonomous AI agents, thereby bolstering transaction security in the growing intersection of cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence.

As the crypto landscape increasingly adopts AI technologies, MoonPay’s integration reinforces a secure transaction environment. The collaboration routes trades initiated by agents through a Ledger hardware wallet, known for its robust security. Each transaction must be manually sanctioned on the hardware device, which serves as a safeguard against unauthorized activities.

MoonPay’s CEO, Ivan Soto-Wright, expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, highlighting it as a foundational step towards broader compatibility with additional hardware wallets. He envisions a future where developers can effortlessly integrate MoonPay’s services into various applications spanning trading, gaming, commerce, and treasury functions.

Supported devices from Ledger include the Nano S Plus, Nano X, Nano Gen5, Stax, and Flex, allowing AI agents to interact with prominent blockchains such as Ethereum, Solana, Optimism, Avalanche, and Base. The integration also simplifies the process for agents to move seamlessly across networks through automatic app switching, ensuring all swaps, bridges, and transfers require on-device approval.

The rise of AI-driven trading agents has attracted attention across the cryptocurrency sphere, with organizations like Eliza Labs, Fetch AI, and Coinbase developing their systems for managing digital assets on behalf of users. MoonPay initially introduced its Agents infrastructure in February, enabling these AI systems to interact with crypto wallets and perform transactions autonomously.

However, the delegation of cryptocurrency transactions to AI platforms is not without risks. Security concerns linger, especially when considering the vulnerability of agents to cyberattacks. Previous warnings from industry experts, such as Erik Reppel from Coinbase Developer Platform, highlight the dire consequences that can arise when agents mishandle transactions or when private keys are inadequately protected.

As these technologies continue to evolve, Ledger and MoonPay’s collaborative efforts signify a promising direction in enhancing both the security and functionality of digital asset management through the integration of AI capabilities.

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