Solana Labs Creates Open-Source ChatGPT Plugin that Lets Users Access Blockchain Data

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Solana Labs Creates Open-Source ChatGPT Plugin that Lets Users Access Blockchain Data

Last updated on November 4th, 2024 at 04:41 am

Solana Labs chatGPT plugin – Software company, Solana Labs announced a new ChatGPT plugin that grants users access to its blockchain data. This was revealed via a tweet on April 25.

According to the tweet, the “open-source” plugin will allow users to check wallet balances, transfer tokens and purchase NFTs once it is available. Furthermore, Solana Labs invites developers who might be interested to test the code and launch their own version. See the tweet below:

In a screenshot attached to the tweet, the plugin lists the number of NFTs held by a Solana address as requested by a user. In another image, the plugin helps a user send a Solana transaction to another address. Each of the commands returned appropriate instructions in simple language.

However, Solana Labs did not mention when the plugin will be launched and made available. The new plugin responds to commands by collecting data from online sources and also interacting with other websites.

Furthermore, the project’s GitHub page shows that the plugin can be installed via the address https://solana-gpt-plugin.onrender.com as an unverified plugin.

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Public Reactions to Solana Labs chatGPT plugin

Nevertheless, not everyone seems to be impressed with the new plugin. One user commented on Twitter asking Solana to first develop a “working block explorer.” Another user questioned its potential benefit to the ecosystem.

Furthermore, Solana Labs expresses its support for AI projects. In another tweet, it also announced $1 million in funding for AI for projects that are built on the Solana blockchain.

Just Another Blockchain AI Tool

Solana Labs’ new open-source plugin is just another blockchain AI tool to be released in recent times. On April 24, Binance launched “Sensei Chatbot” – a ChatGPT-powered tool.

Visa also announced on the same day its plan to hire an AI blockchain developer. Furthermore, the Opera browser also announced “Opera One” – an AI-integrated browser. Also, the potential of AI in the entertainment industry has been spoken about extensively.

Victor Swaezy is a crypto-journalist with more than 3 years of experience in covering blockchain technology and digital currencies news. Known for his comprehensive reporting, Victor has contributed to leading industry publications such as Coinfomania and Crypto News Guru, providing market participants with the required knowledge to make informed decisions. When he is not working, he loves to watch movies and have a good time.