Something I stumbled on completely by accident.
I was doing some AI agentic testing yesterday, running through keeta:native's infrastructure, checking what is live, what connects, what does not. And then I landed on
keeta.com/agents.
Right there, sitting in the agent wallet section, was Cobo. Not mentioned in any announcement. Not hyped by the team. Just quietly sitting there, already integrated.
You can verify it yourself right now. Cobo has a dedicated Keeta page live at
cobo.com/assets/keeta-agenti⦠and Keeta is listed there by name. The GitHub repo for the entire infrastructure stack is public at
github.com/CoboGlobal/cobo-aβ¦, Python and TypeScript SDK, MCP server, agent framework integrations, all open and available today.
So who exactly is Cobo?
Cobo is not a small side project. They are one of the most serious wallet infrastructure companies in the space, Singapore-based with deep institutional reach across Asia and China. They service exchanges, funds, and financial institutions at scale. Their product is custodial wallets, MPC wallets, smart contract wallets, and exchange wallets all in one platform. Billions in assets under management.
But their newest product is the one that caught my attention. The Cobo Agentic Wallet is built specifically for AI agents, not for humans. Instead of giving an agent unrestricted access to funds, you create what Cobo calls a Pact, a delegation agreement that defines the intent, execution plan, spending policies, and completion conditions. The agent operates autonomously within those boundaries. It can send payments, manage treasury, execute transactions, and it does it all without exposing private keys or requiring manual approval on every move.
Now think about what Ty said recently,
"My AI project has a Keeta wallet and is accessing all the different rails through the SDK. Theoretically you could create an agent that sends an invoice, accepts a payment, and then does something based on that. It is all available today."
That is exactly what Cobo's Pact system is designed for. And it is already inside Keeta's official agent infrastructure.
Ty has been clear that Keeta's real business is not Keeta Personal. The core product is the SDK. The goal is to go two, three vendors deep and replace the infrastructure that the brands you already know are built on, without those brands or their customers even realising it. Cobo already sits inside institutional crypto infrastructure across Asia. If Cobo integrates Keeta rails into their agentic wallet stack, every institution, fund, and fintech that builds on Cobo automatically gets Keeta underneath. That is not one partner. That is an entire ecosystem of downstream customers flowing through a single integration.
Cobo is headquartered in Singapore with deep institutional roots across Asia and China. The Chinese Yuan is already one of the eight live fiat currencies on Keeta Personal today.
Is this the top secret mission? Probably not. Is this the out of the blue announcement Ty teased? Maybe not that either. But this could be exactly the project Ty has been quietly building on the side, the AI agent with a live Keeta wallet, built on Cobo's infrastructure, already running on mainnet.
Nobody announced this. Nobody made a post about it. I just found it by accident while building. Draw your own conclusions.
cobo.com/assets/keeta-agentiβ¦
github.com/CoboGlobal/cobo-aβ¦
youtu.be/xcwB3ufsGuA
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