Good to know: price for Navigator AI (NAV) sits at $0.000008, showing 0.00% on a 24h basis.
Good to know: Navigator AI (NAV) 24-hour volume is $0, a decrease of 100.00% since yesterday.
Its current market capitalization is approximately $8.0K. Liquidity across major Solana DEXes is currently at $12.2K.
NAV is actively traded in Solflare wallet. The token is unverified according to Solana's token registry. This token can be swapped instantly on Solflare for any other supported asset. You can also set advanced limit orders for this token directly within the Solflare wallet, allowing you to automate trades based on your chosen price targets.
The AI agent works very much like a person doing an internet search, only faster and automated. Here's a step-by-step look at what happens behind the scenes when you use it: You ask a question or give a request. This could be anything from "What's the latest news on Mars?" to "Find a good Italian restaurant nearby." You just ask in plain language, like you would a friend. The AI figures out what it needs to find. It breaks down your question to decide what to search for. For example, if you asked for news on Mars, it knows to look for recent articles about Mars. It searches the web for you. The agent automatically uses an online search (like a search engine) to look up relevant information. You don’t have to open Google yourself – the AI does that within seconds. It clicks and reads through websites. Just like you would click on the most promising search result, the AI agent selects a result that looks helpful and “opens” that webpage behind the scenes. It then scans the page for the facts or answers you need. If one page isn’t enough, it can go back and check another result too. The AI gathers the important points. As it reads, it picks out the key information that answers your question. It might pull a definition, a date, a name, or whatever detail you asked for. It basically does the reading and note-taking for you. It writes a clear answer (with sources). Finally, the agent composes a straightforward answer for you based on what it found. It also provides citations or references – little numbered links in the answer – showing where it got the information. This way, you can see the original source if you want more details or to verify the info.