ChainCatcher News: Digital asset custody and wallet solution provider Cobo announces the launch of Cobo WaaS Skill, enabling developers to directly call Cobo WaaS (Wallet as a Service) 2 API through natural language in AI programming assistants (such as Claude Code, Cursor). This allows for SDK code generation, debugging, and troubleshooting, enabling the creation of a functional web wallet application within 30 minutes.
After installing the Cobo WaaS Skill in the AI programming assistant, developers can perform operations such as creating wallets, debugging and troubleshooting, and initiating transfers through conversational commands, with automatically generated executable SDK code. It also supports rapid setup of exchange core functionalities or Web3 payment workflows, reducing tool switching and documentation lookup costs.
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