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
- Go to fd.xyz and log in with your District Pass
- Navigate to the AI Assistant
- Start chatting
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
| Feature | AI Assistant | MCP Server | CLI |
|---|---|---|---|
| Setup required | None — just log in | MCP client config | npm install + auth |
| Primary user | Humans | AI agents | Developers, automated agents |
| Automation | No — interactive only | Yes | Yes |
| Programmable | No | Yes — tool calling | Yes — scriptable |
| Best for | Exploration, simple tasks, non-technical users | Primary agent integration | Scripts, 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