Oasis Network is leveling up trading automation with zkAGI’s PawPad, a platform built for private agents that can trade and act across chains while keeping strategy, portfolio state, and wallet operations confidential.
What makes PawPad special
- Deploy private trading agents that utilize Oasis Sapphire for encrypted agent infrastructure.
- Use ROFL for secure signing and key derivation across multiple elliptic curves — works with Solana, EVM chains, and exchange APIs, no bridges needed.
- Strategy storage, portfolio data, and event logging are encrypted, offering privacy and trust without sacrificing transparency.
Why this matters
- Traders no longer need to hide in the shadows — you can automate trades without giving away your edge.
- Enables new agentic use cases: stealthy portfolio managers, compliant automation, and cross-chain agent logic.
- Builds up core infrastructure (agent registry, encrypted state, audited smart contracts) so others can build similar agent systems with confidence.
Demo & developer opportunities
- PawPad includes a Telegram mini-app as proof of concept, running on a Solana fork (Gorbagana) leveraging the Oasis TEE stack.
- zkAGI is planning to open-source key parts so developers can inspect and reuse components.
If you’re building in Web3 and want to combine privacy + automation + trust, zkAGI on Oasis is one to watch. Full article: https://oasis.net/blog/zkagi-trustless-trading-agents






When ROFL went live on mainnet, its USPs mentioned it would support any chain (other USPs being no coding language dependency or need of experience of working with TEEs).
I am very much intrigued by how seamlessly EVM <> non-EVM cross-chain functionality is possible when using ROFL. Looking forward to the Telegram mini-app proof of concept, and then PawPad's full-fledged launch.