It is more clear than ever that everything that can be tokenized will be -- and sooner than many believed.
Onchain exchanges will benefit tremendously, but spot exchanges have yet to have their Hyperliquid moment.
However, Aero's share just hit a ATH as its big expansion looms.
@YourCoinSucks Actually looks like the issue is just with the preview in our UI. The swap transaction confirmation will show you the correct amount of tokens.
A senior DeFi engineer just dropped an 11-page PDF on “Loop Engineering” for tokenized accumulation systems.
The shift: you stop buying the asset once. You build the system that keeps buying it instead.
Accumulate → Lock → Earn → Buyback → Burn → Relist → Repeat
Every loop runs one turn, five moves:
• Accumulation: the system buys veAERO instead of waiting for people to care.
• Locking: the asset earns yield while it sits there, because idle treasury assets are for cowards.
• Buybacks: yield gets routed back into AEROSTRAT, creating constant demand without needing a new narrative every week.
• Burns: bought-back supply is removed and $AERO liquidity added, so the loop tightens each time it runs.
• Relisting: veAERO gets listed higher, and if it doesn’t sell, it just keeps earning yield.
The key insight: a treasury that can earn, buy, burn, and relist is not passive exposure.
It is a machine that prompts itself.
This 11-page PDF changed how I’m building DeFi flywheels today.
A senior Anthropic engineer just dropped 11-page PDF on "Loop Engineering" for agentic systems.
The shift: you stop prompting the agent. You build the system that prompts it instead.
Schedule → Discover → Build → Verify → Repeat
Every loop runs one turn, five moves:
• Discovery: it finds its own work - failing CI, open issues, recent commits - instead of being handed a list.
• Handoff: each task gets an isolated git worktree so parallel agents don't collide.
• Verification: a second agent, told to assume the code is broken, reviews the first. The "thing that can say no."
• Persistence: results get written to disk, never left in a context window that gets flushed.
• Scheduling: an automation wakes it on a timer. That's what makes it a loop.
The key insight: an agent grading its own work always praises it.
This 11-page PDF changed how I'm building agentic systems today.
Read it now, then explore the article below.
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