Blockchain.com Launches ‘June,’ a Privacy-First AI Assistant for Crypto Users

Blockchain.com Launches ‘June,’ a Privacy-First AI Assistant for Crypto Users

In a space where privacy breaches and data monetization have become uncomfortably common, Blockchain.com is taking a different tack. The veteran crypto platform—operating since 2011—has unveiled June, a privacy-first AI assistant designed to deliver real-time crypto insights, coding help, and even image generation, all without harvesting user conversations for training or storage.

Slated to roll out directly inside Blockchain.com Wallets in the coming months, June blends crypto-specific expertise with general AI capabilities—while letting users decide exactly how much of their data to keep, if any.

Privacy at the Core

June isn’t just “privacy-friendly”—it’s privacy by design. Blockchain.com says it does not log chats, store histories on servers, or feed user data back into AI training pipelines. The optional Privacy+ Mode goes a step further, blocking even local device storage for maximum discretion.

Given that most consumer AI assistants default to persistent data collection, this is a notable departure—especially in fintech, where sensitive financial details are often part of user queries.

Crypto-Savvy, Wallet-Native

What sets June apart from generic chatbots is its native integration with Blockchain.com’s Wallet. That means it can:

  • Break down market moves — from why Bitcoin’s market cap dipped overnight to Ethereum’s 30-day trading patterns.
  • Explain blockchain mechanics — in plain English, for beginners or pros.
  • Troubleshoot wallet transactions — leveraging platform-specific data for accurate guidance.

Beyond the Blockchain

June isn’t limited to crypto talk. Users can tap it for:

  • Coding assistance — from debugging smart contracts to writing Python scripts.
  • Image generation — think blockchain concept diagrams, social media graphics, or quick infographics.
  • Content creation — from drafting tweets to writing blog posts.

An adaptive learning system adjusts explanations to the user’s experience level, while gamified incentives reward engagement with points for trying features, referring friends, and more.

Market Impact

The launch comes as AI assistants are rapidly finding homes inside fintech products—from Revolut’s AI fraud detection to Coinbase’s trade alerts—but most don’t center privacy as a primary feature. Blockchain.com’s bet is that trust, not just capability, will define the next wave of AI adoption in finance.

If that gamble pays off, June could become a model for how to blend generative AI with financial tools—without turning personal data into the product.

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