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AI Assistant

The AI Assistant is Finance District’s conversational web interface for managing your wallet. Log in, chat in natural language, and your wallet does what you ask — no MCP configuration, no CLI installation, no technical setup.

Getting Started

  1. Go to fd.xyz and log in with your District Pass
  2. Navigate to the AI Assistant
  3. Start chatting
That’s it. The AI Assistant connects to the same wallet and capabilities as MCP and CLI — just through a chat interface.

What You Can Do

The AI Assistant supports the same wallet capabilities available through MCP and CLI: Check your wallet:
“What’s my balance?”
“What’s my wallet address on Base?”
“Show my recent transactions”
Transfer tokens:
“Send 5 USDC to 0x1234…5678”
“Transfer 0.01 ETH to alice.eth on Ethereum”
Swap tokens:
“Swap 10 USDC for ETH”
“How much ETH would I get for 50 USDC?”
Explore yield:
“What yield opportunities are available for USDC?”
“Put 100 USDC into the best yield option”
Pay merchants:
“Pay 2 USDC to merchant 0xABC…123”
The assistant understands context and can handle multi-step requests:
“Check if I have at least 20 USDC, and if so, swap half of it for ETH”

Who It’s For

The AI Assistant serves two audiences: Developers exploring Agent Wallet — use it to test wallet capabilities before integrating via MCP or CLI. It’s the fastest way to see what the wallet can do without writing configuration. Non-technical users — manage your wallet through conversation without needing to understand MCP, command lines, or blockchain details.

AI Assistant vs. MCP vs. CLI

FeatureAI AssistantMCP ServerCLI
Setup requiredNone — just log inMCP client confignpm install + auth
Primary userHumansAI agentsDevelopers, automated agents
AutomationNo — interactive onlyYesYes
ProgrammableNoYes — tool callingYes — scriptable
Best forExploration, simple tasks, non-technical usersPrimary agent integrationScripts, agent frameworks, terminal workflows

Limitations

The AI Assistant is an interactive web interface, not a programmable endpoint:
  • Not automatable — you can’t script it or call it from code
  • Not for agent integration — use MCP Server or CLI for that
  • Session-based — requires you to be logged in and chatting actively
For autonomous agent operations, the MCP Server and CLI are the right tools.