CoinFello Is Now Open to Everyone
Until today, CoinFello has been available by waitlist only. That changes now.
Starting today, anyone can go to app.coinfello.com, connect a wallet and start using CoinFello to research, execute, or automate onchain actions. Users can send, swap, bridge, stake, and automate crypto using plain language. No waitlist. No invite code. No seed phrases required if you are new to crypto.
We’re announcing this at EthCC in Cannes because it’s the audience that understands why it matters: people who have spent years watching DeFi stay opaque to everyone outside the ecosystem.
The problem we are solving
More than 500 million people hold crypto globally. Many of whom have never interacted with DeFi. The assets are there, but complexity of the tools has been a problem that the agentic layer fundamentally solves.
DeFi has always required users to know which protocol to use, which chain their assets are on, how to manage gas, and how to avoid getting rugged in the process. For experienced users, this is navigable. For everyone else, it is a barrier that never really goes away.
CoinFello eliminates that barrier with a single chat interface. Tell it what you want. It handles the rest.
What you can do right now
From day one, CoinFello supports:
Token sends to any address or ENS in plain language.
Swap assets at the best available price across all EVM-compatible chains.
Bridge across chains without manually navigating bridge interfaces.
Discover high yield vaults and deposit assets directly via the chat interface.
Set up an agent automation: our first automation type is recurring buys on autopilot, but many more automation types are coming very soon.
Analyze your existing assets and portfolio to find greater yield opportunities or analyze risks.
Discover new yield opportunities across chains.
Research protocols, assets, liquidity and more.
Bring your existing MetaMask or other EVM-compatible wallet, no migration required.
How the security works
The most common question we get: does CoinFello control my wallet?
No, and here is exactly why:
The chat interface for CoinFello works with externally owned wallets. CoinFello can only propose transactions for you to approve in this interface. With CoinFello automations, ERC-7710 delegations only allow CoinFello to act on your wallet’s behalf within finely scoped permissions that specify spending allowances, token addresses, and an expiration date. Delegations can always be revoked before expiry as well.
For personal agent users
If you run a personal agent through OpenClaw, Claude Code, Kiro, Hermes, or any compatible platform, the CoinFello skill gives your agent full onchain execution capabilities. Install the skill and a new smart account will be created automatically that the agent will use. Your agent can now transact on your behalf within the limits you choose.
The same delegation model applies. Your agent gets only the permissions it needs, and nothing more.
Your private keys never leave your device. For macOS users, they are secured in the Secure Enclave, preventing key exfiltration. Every transaction is shown to your agent in plain language before execution. If your agent approves it, it runs.
What is coming next
This public launch is the first phase of a longer roadmap. Custom automation creation via plain language, an agent memory system, expanded model selection, and further improving the security model via Trusted Execution Environments are all in progress. We will share more on each as they are ready.
Head to app.coinfello.com and start your first onchain conversation.
* (sources: DemandSage, CoinLaw (1), CoinLaw (2))

