# Welcome

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Welcome to the future of smart machines—where innovation meets autonomy. BoAT (Blockchain of AI Things) is a groundbreaking, lightweight, C-language multi-blockchain wallet designed exclusively for resource-constrained IoT devices and physical AI agents.

BoAT is more than a wallet—it’s the key to unlocking the potential of physical AI agents and IoT devices in a decentralized world. Our vision is bold and electrifying: to propel billions of devices into a trillion-dollar machine economy, where they transact autonomously, collaborate globally, and redefine industries through decentralization. Join us on this thrilling journey to the frontier of Web3!

### Jump right in

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