> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.matrix.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.matrix.io/ai-agent/the-matrixs-first-ai-agent-is-on-the-way.md).

# The Matrix's first AI Agent is on the way!

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Web3 is a world full of opportunities, but its complexity discourages many people. For example, the concept of blockchain itself is not easy to understand, and terms like decentralization, smart contracts, DAOs, and NFTs can be overwhelming.

More importantly, developing smart contracts has a high barrier to entry, requiring programming skills to create your own Web3 assets. Additionally, wallet operations are cumbersome—storing, managing, and trading crypto assets are not user-friendly for newcomers, and even a small mistake can lead to serious issues.

Most critically, security risks are significant. Smart contract vulnerabilities, phishing attacks, and hacker intrusions are common, making many people hesitant to enter the space.

MATRIX Web3 Mentor was created to solve these challenges. It is not just an **intelligent assistant** that helps users understand the core concepts of Web3, but also a **practical tool** that makes Web3 simple, intuitive, and secure!\
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Stay Tuned


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