Pieverse has deepened its push into conversational Web3 by integrating Mantle’s AI Agent Skills into Purr-Fect Claw, a move that brings Mantle ecosystem workflows directly into messaging apps like Line, Kakao and WhatsApp. The update is designed to let users interact with Mantle-native features via a chat-based agent instead of switching between dashboards, wallets, and documentation. Mantle describes itself as a liquidity-focused on-chain ecosystem built around Mantle Network, while Pieverse positions Purr-Fect Claw as a Web3-native AI agent layer that runs in everyday chat apps.
The integration comes at a time when both projects rely heavily on the idea that finances should feel more conversational. Mantle has spent the past year expanding its ecosystem around liquid staking, redrawing, and broader DeFi tools, including mETH and cmETH products designed to be used across the Mantle ecosystem. Pieverse, meanwhile, has built Purr-Fect Claw as a full-stack agent runtime that can perform on-chain actions while keeping the user within the chat interface they already use every day.
Under the new setup, Mantle’s skills layer can be used to help agents surface market context, scan exchange routes, assess return opportunities, and prepare supported on-chain actions without forcing users to leave the conversation. In practice, this means that a user can ask the agent to find a trade route, view the mantle-related return context or check positions that may need attention, and the system can organize the flow before the user confirms the execution. Pieverse says Purr-Fect Claw is built to enable these experiences through messaging-native access and secure agent tools.
Safety and responsibility are key on the pitch. Pieverse says Purr-Fect Claw uses Trusted Execution Environments for keyless wallet operations, while ERC-6551-style controls are used to define spending limits, scope, and expiration periods. The company also says its agent identity framework is tied to ERC-8004, giving each agent a portable on-chain identity and verifiable action history. According to Pieverse, it is that combination that makes a chat assistant a useful financial operator and not just a planning tool.
Enable chat-based DeFi
The broader strategy is easy to understand. Mantle has built a so-called liquidity-first ecosystem around on-chain financing, and the official materials highlight the growing role of mETH and related yield products across the network. Pieverse is now trying to convert that ecosystem into something that works in a more continuous, conversational format. Instead of asking users to manually jump between interfaces, the agent can handle the discovery and preparation in chat, then pass it for review and confirmation through a secure wallet infrastructure.
For Mantle, the partnership could help expand its ecosystem reach beyond crypto-native dashboards and into the messaging habits of regular users. For Pieverse, this strengthens the argument that the future of agentic finance may not look like a standalone app at all, but as a smarter layer within the apps people already open all day. Mantle tokens also remain active on the market, with MNT trading around $0.667 at the time of writing, according to live market data, demonstrating continued investor attention as the ecosystem continues to add new product layers.
The latest rollout suggests that both teams are betting on the same idea: the next wave of crypto usability will come not from adding more tabs and tools, but from removing them. By coupling Mantle’s ecosystem logic with Pieverse’s secure agent runtime, the two projects are pushing a version of Web3 where the user simply types a request and the agent does the heavy lifting.
