Platform combines autonomous agents, blockchain infrastructure and user-controlled permissions for personal finance automation
SAN FRANCISCO, CA , June 10, 2026 — Bluwhale, today unveiled its AI-powered financial coordination platform, which lets users coordinate financial activity across connected accounts, wallets and digital assets via permission-based AI agents.
The platform integrates AI, blockchain infrastructure, and privacy-focused solutions to facilitate financial automation while empowering users to manage access to their data, account permissions, and agent activity. Bluwhale aims to integrate traditional finance and Web3 environments such as bank accounts, brokerages, wallets, digital assets and selected financial products into a single user interface.
The platform will go beyond traditional financial dashboards, enabling users to deploy AI agents that can help with repetitive financial coordination tasks, Bluwhale said. These may include monitoring balances, organizing subscriptions, identifying recurring expenses, tracking savings activity and coordinating selected digital asset information based on user-defined permissions.
Han Jin, CEO of Bluwhale, said the next step in AI for financial services will be trust, transparency and control. “Bluwhale is designed to enable users to reap the rewards of automation without losing control over the data being shared, the agents accessing it, and the actions they can take.”
At the heart of the platform is WhaleScore, a real-time financial health indicator that gives users a more comprehensive picture of their financial health in savings, liabilities, spending activity, investments and digital assets. The score is designed to give users a comprehensive view of their finances without having to navigate several apps and accounts.
Additionally, Bluwhale unveiled its AI Agent Store, where users can find and deploy independent financial agents. The marketplace features agents specializing in savings automation, liquidity surveillance, subscription management, account coordination, investment tracking and digital asset organization.
Users will also be able to build agents without coding and share them with other users via the Agent Store, the company said. Availability and functionality of agents may be dependent on user settings, supported integrations and applicable regional requirements.
The infrastructure of Bluwhale is based on blockchain permission systems that enable users to establish and control access to financial activity that is connected. The company says that users can specify what information an agent can access, what it can do and when permissions may be granted or revoked.
“Permission management is a key component of the user experience as AI is a bigger interface for personal finance,” Jin said. We believe that blockchain technology can serve as a transparent layer for access control, and AI can take care of the automation and coordination.
Bluwhale is open for registration. The platform also enables users to try out certain features with virtual USDT in a simulated environment before they link real financial accounts or assets.
Bluwhale is not a financial, investment, legal or tax advisor. Platform features are offered for information and automation only. Users are advised to make their own investment and financial decisions after thorough research and seeking professional advice.
About Bluwhale
Bluwhale develops AI and blockchain-based technologies designed to help individuals understand, organize and manage financial data across traditional finance and Web3 environments. The company focuses on user-controlled permissions, privacy-focused infrastructure and AI-powered financial coordination.
For more information, visit www.bluwhale.com.




