Everyone is rushing to deploy agents right now, but they’re missing the full picture.
AI agents are the what. They decide, act, hit APIs, move money, coordinate with other agents, ship code, and complete tasks without a human in the loop. That capability is real and it's here.
But capability without governance is just chaos that’s good for demos and not much else.
Orchestration and governance is the how. It answers the questions the agent never asks itself. Who authorized this? What are the limits? Is there a record of any of this?
Right now most deployed agents have no answers to any of those questions.
That is the problem that Rialo can solve.
Permissions enforced on-chain. Agent coordination systems baked into the protocol. Every decision logged before execution, not after.
Make sure you understand the how before you scale the what.
This isn’t just the cautious path. This is the only path that doesn't blow up in production.
Apps are going headless. The UI used to be where users expressed constraints: approve this, deny that, set this limit, revoke that access. But agents do not live in UIs. They call APIs. So the control layer has to move from buttons to policies.
Who is solving this?
When we launched Builder's Hub in mid-January, 120 people showed up. No incentives. No giveaways. Just builders from the community.
We thought that was a great start. Then it kept going.
Jan → 120 | Feb → 250 | Mar → 300 | Apr → 360 | Today → 475 🔥
Every single month the community has broken the record.
We also launched Shark Tank, a bimonthly event where community builders pitch, answer tough questions, and prove they belong. Started at 250 attendees. All-time high: 685.
All organic. All community-driven.
Get Real. Get Rialo.
imagine trying to buy an asset during a market surge.
your app displays $100, but the actual price is already $104. that gap leads to failed trades, bloody slippage, and lost capital.
the @rialohq x cboe partnership fixes this.
by licensing cboe’s edgx feed, rialo provides devs with native, real-time pricing for 9,500 listed instruments. what you see on your screen is finally the real market price - the same data used by the world’s biggest banks.
rialo is building the infra for the next gen of neobanks - by plugging cboe’s data directly into the chain, devs can build apps that handle stocks, fx, and options with the trust of tradfi + the 24/7 efficiency of crypto.
> built by @subzero_labs (meta, google, mysten labs)
> $20m seed led by pantera capital
> backed by coinbase ventures, hashed, variant and more
rialo is the first real-world blockchain that bridges on-chain defi with real world assets, credit, data and ai
mainnet launching in 2026. keeping my eyes open on what they are building and delivering this year
lot of pre TGE projects ongoing
but very few are worth consideration like @RialoHQ
funds raised : $20m (seed round)
backed by T1 VCs like :
coinbase, pantera, variant and hashed
rialo by (subzero labs) is building a developer first “real world chain”
a smart blockchain for internet scale dApps with native web connectivity (smart contracts directly call APIs and fetch live data like credit scores without oracles)
usually smart contracts use oracles (3rd party platforms) to fetch external data and can’t really act themselves
problem?
these 3rd party platforms add latency, costs, sometimes return erros or wrong data which can lead to exploitations in some cases
RIALO FIXES IT
this also powers NeoFinance under collateralized loans where borrowers verify real world data (credit score, bank history, identity) on-chain to cut collateral needs and unlock
and recently it was featured in @Cboe innovation spotlight
cboe is one of the worlds largest derivatives and security exchange handled 3.8 billion options contracts in 2024
keep tabs on
lot of announcements coming for community aswell
mainnet this year btw
gud tek
DTCC has been the backbone of global markets for over 50 years with $114T in custody and $3 quadrillion cleared every year.
This July they begin piloting tokenized securities trading, with a full launch in October. BlackRock, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Nasdaq, Circle, Ondo, and Ripple are among the 50+ firms at the table.
This is what the next chapter of finance looks like.
We are proud to share that Subzero Labs (Rialo) has been featured in the @CBOE Innovation Spotlight.
CBOE (Chicago Board Options Exchange) is one of the world's largest derivatives and securities exchanges, handling 3.8 billion options contracts a year and powering $45B+ in daily FX volume. We are integrating CBOE's high-fidelity market data directly into Rialo, giving developers building on Rialo access to institutional-grade financial data as a native part of their onchain applications.
This is what it means to build neofinance infrastructure seriously: the data that institutional markets run on, available to developers building financial applications onchain. With market data from the likes of @CBOE provided natively, developers on Rialo can build sophisticated, data-rich applications without relying on third-party infrastructure or building custom data pipelines.
Rialo takes care of the data so developers can focus on building world-class apps.
Read the full spotlight: https://t.co/QuDtYgNbsT
Our sincerest sympathies go out to the affected victims, but onchain treasuries have a structural problem.
The multisig that secures them can verify signatures and check thresholds. It cannot assess risk, notify anyone, or delay execution.
The Drift hack exploited this gap. $285M, gone.
100:1. That’s the projected ratio of non-human identities to humans in the digital economy. Yet despite all the hype, most agents are still stuck in sandboxes because we can’t trust them with the "keys to the kingdom."
@a16zcrypto is spot on here: The Agentic Age won't be unlocked by more intelligence, but by a new primitive for trust that can be used as a foundational layer for our systems.
Rialo is building a way to programmatically provide policies and guardrails around AI agents.
We're moving past the era of compromised credentials and into the era of programmable authority. If you want agents to actually work in the real world, you need Rialo.
Tokenizing private credit is the easy part. The hard part is verifying that borrowers are actually complying with loan covenants.
That gap is why onchain private credit has not worked yet.