Nansen launches AI-powered on-chain trading on Solana and Base, combining research, wallet analytics, routing partners, and non-custodial execution in one platformNansen launches AI-powered on-chain trading on Solana and Base, combining research, wallet analytics, routing partners, and non-custodial execution in one platform

Nansen adds AI-driven, on-chain trading across Solana and Base networks

2026/01/21 21:13
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Nansen launches AI-powered on-chain trading on Solana and Base, combining research, wallet analytics, routing partners, and non-custodial execution in one platform.

Summary
  • Nansen adds agentic AI so users can query wallet flows, find setups, and execute Solana/Base trades in one interface.​
  • Routing via Jupiter, OKX, LI.FI, and Uniswap plus 500M labeled wallets powers discovery and non-custodial swaps with tiered fees.​
  • Move marks Nansen’s shift from pure analytics to integrated trading as on-chain intel and execution converge.

Blockchain analytics firm Nansen has launched an integrated AI-powered trading solution that enables users to execute on-chain transactions directly within its platform, the company announced.

The new product allows users to discover trading opportunities, analyze wallet behavior, and execute trades within Nansen’s web and mobile applications without navigating to external trading platforms, according to the company.

Nansen goes AI

The platform features what Nansen describes as agentic AI trading, enabling users to interact with an AI system through natural language prompts that combine discovery, analysis, and execution. Traders can query on-chain behavior, such as asset accumulation patterns by influential wallets, and proceed to trade execution within the interface. Each transaction requires explicit user confirmation, according to the company.

The trading functionality initially supports Solana and Base networks, with plans to expand to additional blockchain networks in 2026, Nansen stated. The platform integrates with liquidity and routing providers including Jupiter, OKX, LI.FI, and Uniswap to enable on-chain and cross-chain swaps.

The execution system utilizes Nansen’s proprietary dataset of more than 500 million labeled wallet addresses to provide real-time information on capital flows and market participants, according to the company. This dataset, previously used for Nansen’s research products, now supports trade discovery and decision-making.

The trading layer operates through a non-custodial Nansen Wallet, allowing users to maintain control of private keys and assets, the company stated. The platform charges a 0.25% fee per trade for free-tier users and 0.1% for professional users. Trading access is available for eligible users, with certain jurisdictions including Singapore, Cuba, and Iran excluded due to regulatory requirements.

Alex Svanevik, Nansen’s chief executive, described the launch as the most significant product milestone in the company’s history. The move repositions the platform from a research tool into an integrated on-chain trading environment, according to Svanevik.

The rollout reflects a trend toward integration between on-chain intelligence platforms and execution capabilities in the cryptocurrency sector.

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