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The Agent grows up: introducing Oneliq AI

The Auto-Replenish Agent is now Oneliq AI — a chat assistant on the left, your automation panel on the right. Ask about your holdings, confirm a swap right inside the message, or describe an automation in plain language and it fills in the form. You always sign; the AI never moves a cent on its own. Live in preview on Arc Testnet.

Aug 9, 2026 6 min read

Back in May we shipped the Auto-Replenish Agent: sign a rule once, and USDC keeps a wallet topped up or sends on a schedule. It worked — but it was a form. You had to know which fields to fill and what they meant. Today it becomes a conversation. oneliq.xyz/agent is now Oneliq AI.

TL;DR
A two-panel workspace: chat on the left, automation builder on the right. The assistant reads your real Arc holdings (USDC, EURC, cirBTC), answers questions, quotes and executes a USDC↔EURC swap right in the chat, and pre-fills the automation form when you describe what you want. Recurring buy/sell, scheduled send and auto top-up all live in one panel, with UTC-anchored scheduling and saved conversations. Non-custodial throughout — every money-moving action is a signature you approve.

Talk to your portfolio

Connect a wallet and ask. Oneliq AI is handed a live snapshot of your real balances on Arc — USDC, EURC and cirBTC — so it answers with your actual numbers, never invented ones. "How much EURC do I have?" gets a real answer. Ask what a recurring buy is, or how top-up differs from a scheduled send, and it explains in plain language.

The chat brain runs server-side on Cloudflare Workers AI, so your browser only ever talks to Oneliq — no third-party keys, no data leaving the app beyond the model call.

Swap inside the message

The headline feature: you can swap without leaving the chat. Type it the way you'd say it —

swap 5 EURC to USDC
Here's that swap:
You pay5 EURC
You receive≈ 6.45 USDC
RouteOneliqRouter · Arc
Confirm & sign →

The card shows a live quote pulled straight from the on-chain OneliqRouter. Hit Confirm & sign and your wallet pops up: it approves the token if needed and executes the swap on Arc, then drops a transaction link back into the thread. This is a real on-chain swap that you sign — not the AI acting for you.

Which pairs?
In-chat swaps route USDC↔EURC through OneliqRouter on Arc (0.3% fee, settled via Curve) — the live route on the network. cirBTC is hold-only for now, so it shows in your holdings but isn't a swap leg yet.

Describe an automation, don't fill a form

Tell Oneliq AI what you want — "buy 10 USDC of EURC every week" or "send $25 to this wallet every Friday" — and it pre-fills the builder on the right with the right mode, amounts, and cadence. You review it, adjust anything, and sign. The panel is organised into two groups:

// Recurring
Buy & Sell (DCA)

Dollar-cost average on Arc: recurring USDC→EURC (buy) or EURC→USDC (sell) through OneliqRouter, delivered back to your own wallet. Pick the pair, the amount per run, and the cadence.

Once · Daily · Weekly · Monthly
// Send
Scheduled & Auto top-up

Send USDC to one or many wallets on a schedule, or keep a wallet above a floor with automatic refills — across chains via Circle CCTP when source and destination differ.

Scheduled send · Auto top-up

Scheduling that means the same thing everywhere

Time zones are where schedules quietly break. So the first-run picker is now anchored to UTC: you choose a UTC date and time, the summary reads back in UTC, and that's the exact instant the rule fires — no matter what timezone your browser is in. The picker itself opens right inside the panel, with a full calendar and a UTC time list.

Conversations that stick around

Like any good assistant, Oneliq AI keeps your threads. Start a New Chat, or reopen a past conversation from the sidebar — each one is saved locally in your browser, so you can pick up where you left off.

The part that didn't change: you're in control

This is the important one. Oneliq is non-custodial, and Oneliq AI keeps it that way by design:

How to try it

  1. Get testnet funds. faucet.circle.com for USDC/EURC on Arc Testnet.
  2. Open oneliq.xyz/agent. Connect a wallet. Try "how much EURC do I have?" to see it read your real balance.
  3. Swap in the chat. Type "swap 5 EURC to USDC", check the quote card, and hit Confirm & sign.
  4. Describe an automation. Say "buy 10 USDC of EURC weekly" and watch the builder fill itself in. Review, then sign to deploy.
Testnet only — no real money
Oneliq AI runs on Arc Testnet. All balances and swaps are testnet assets. Never send mainnet funds to a testnet address — they're unrecoverable. This is a preview; expect rough edges and tell us about them.

What's next

Oneliq AI is the front door; reliability is the road behind it. On our roadmap, the agent moves to General Availability next — with mobile-friendly signing and execution notifications — followed by Multi-Asset Automation that broadens cross-stable rules. The conversation layer will grow alongside that: more actions you can trigger by describing them, always with a signature you own.

Chat it. Confirm it. Sign it.

Oneliq AI · Preview on Arc Testnet · Portfolio chat · In-chat swap · Automation you sign.

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Oneliq is a non-custodial frontend currently on Arc Testnet. Oneliq AI is in preview — it advises and pre-fills, but never executes on its own; you sign every action. Nothing here is real money or financial advice. We don't custody funds; you always retain control of your wallet.

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