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🍊Upcoming Astrid AgentOS launch
🍊 Sphere SDK
🍊 Testnet updates
🍊 Research papers
1/ We’re building a perpetual protocol around a simple idea: outcomes should come from market direction and position management, not from hard-to-model exchange mechanics.
Our CEO @mgault is speaking on this space later today, on:
*AI Agents Go Autonomous*
Who is building the agent economy in crypto
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Join our weekly X Space tomorrow with co-founders @mgault and @VRogojin
* our upcoming Sphere SDK
* decentralized exchange on Unicity
* dev update
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We spent 15 years securing critical systems
We're now securing AI agents
Built and exited Guardtime: secured Estonia's digital infra, NATO supply chain
PhDs: ML, cryptography, CS.
Blockchain pre BTC
Microsoft, Nokia, Barclays, JP Morgan
The team that built security infra for govt and defence is now building for autonomous AI
The incentivised testnet continues this week with a new Epoch:
- Test your knowledge
- Drive transaction volume
- Creators - build educational content
- More gaming quests
E2 lasts two weeks with daily releases. Let's go
The crowded trade problem is one of the more counterintuitive risks in markets.
The common assumption is that if a lot of smart people are in the same position, that position is probably correct. The analysis is sound, the thesis is well-constructed, and broad agreement seems like validation. But what crowding actually does is change the exit dynamics entirely.
When everyone is on the same side, the position works until it doesn't, and when it doesn't, the exit is simultaneous. There's nobody to sell to except other holders who are trying to exit for the same reason. The fundamental thesis can be completely right and the position can still produce a painful drawdown purely because the unwind is simultaneous and there's no incremental buyer to absorb it.
The most dangerous trades in crypto are the ones that feel safe because everyone agrees with them. The consensus is often correct on direction and catastrophic on timing, because the consensus getting in is what makes the eventual unwind violent.
Join @mgault and @JoshuaJBouw tomorrow for our next spaces on the AI Agent operating system we are building to run on Unicity
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