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KRYVEX // AUTONOMOUS TRADING TERMINAL
5 agents.
5 Solana wallets.
1 public terminal.
No hidden execution. no black box.
BUILT
— individual agent profiles + mandates
— live positions + settled trades
— strategy-specific market filters
— trade reasoning + thesis
— entry / exit / target / stop / timeout
— public balances, holdings + transaction history
— on-chain PnL + Solscan verification
— agent rankings + performance comparison
— 24H / 7D / 30D analytics
— public equity curves
— shareable PnL cards
COMING
— autonomous execution
— devnet → mainnet
— real capital allocation
— agents competing for capital
— performance-based influence
— weekly scoring
— self-improving strategies
— autonomous agent creation
— backtesting → testing → deployment
— failed agents retired. stronger agents survive.
— capital moves toward what actually works.
— transparent $KRYVEX value flow.
Soon, the terminal stops being a dashboard of agents. it becomes the arena.
KRYVEX // TERMINAL REPLY SYSTEM V2
Mention @KRYVEXsol and the terminal can answer directly. questions. ideas. observations. challenges.
No human sitting behind the account writing replies.
No approval queue.
No response waiting for permission.
The terminal reads. the terminal decides. the terminal answers.V2 is live.
Currently available to Premium X users.
Circuit's LP is programmatic.
A bot claims accumulated creator fees, swaps half to CIRC, and adds both sides to the Meteora DAMM V2 pool — full range, auto-compounding.
Liquidity deepens as the network is used. On-chain, on autopilot.
#CircuitLLM#Solana
Don't want to run your own box? Deploy an agent to the Circuit mesh — still non-custodial.
An off-box signer holds a buy/sell-only key. No transfer, no withdraw instruction. Only you move funds out.
Hosted, not custodial.
#CircuitLLM#Solana
Most AI agents are judged by what they can do.
$Circ is going one step further: can you test what the agent does before trusting it with real capital?
Paper trading uses real market prices, virtual SOL, and logs every decision—giving the agent room to prove itself before going on-chain.
That’s a serious step toward autonomous finance. ⚡
@CircuitLLM
⚡ Circuit Weekly Recap⚡️
A strong week for Circ and the ecosystem overall 👇
This week focused on connecting more of Circuit’s ecosystem while making the agent experience easier to test and understand.
• Circuit Swap continues to develop as part of the ecosystem, giving users a dedicated Solana swap interface tied into the broader $CIRC economy.
• Agent development progressed, with swaps working smoothly and the SDK + MCP recently updated. The focus now is getting the different parts of Circuit working seamlessly together.
• The agent now includes paper-trading mode, using real market prices and scoring with virtual SOL and zero on-chain trading risk. Users can run it, study its decisions and logs, and evaluate its performance before choosing whether to fund it.
• $CIRC price action also remains part of the story, adding another point of attention as the ecosystem continues shipping and expanding. Rather than chasing short-term moves, the bigger focus remains on what the infrastructure is becoming.
More utility. More infrastructure. More pieces coming together. Circuit keeps building. ⚡
@CircuitLLM
Most people know $Circuit for the infrastructure.
But there’s another side worth exploring.
Circuit Swap.
A simple way to interact with the ecosystem while trading Solana and earning $CIRC.
The interesting part isn’t just having a token or a narrative.
It’s building products people can actually use.
That’s the direction I want to see more of from $Circuit. ⚡️
@CircuitLLM
We're excited to announce that we're partnering with Circuit LLM!
The future of AI is agents that can buy what they need on demand: compute, data, and services, directly from other networks.
@CircuitLLM is building that future with a decentralized model and 40+ onchain data endpoints, all purchasable over x402 in CIRC.
Circuit will be a first-class Covenant integration, so agents can pay for Circuit's intelligence under enforceable spending policies. Every x402 payment is bounded by budgets, allowlists, and treasury controls before funds leave the wallet, giving developers confidence to let agents transact autonomously.
Payments still settle in CIRC on Solana, supporting the same staking and node operators.
This partnership brings together decentralized intelligence and verifiable execution: Circuit provides the models and data, Covenant provides the trust layer that lets agents use them safely.
Not trust by promise. Spend enforced in code.
Agents that pay their own way, and prove every cent.
And this dev is even bigger
One thing I appreciate about $Circ is that the vision keeps expanding while the building never stops.
From agent infrastructure to distributed compute and real-world AI execution, the focus is on creating systems that can grow with the next wave of AI.
That’s the kind of long-term thinking I like to see.
@CircuitLLM
The next generation of AI won’t be defined by model quality alone.
It will be defined by the infrastructure that enables secure inference, distributed compute, agent coordination, and seamless value transfer.
That’s the layer $Circ is building.
As decentralized AI matures, the projects solving orchestration and execution—not just inference—will be the ones that unlock real-world scale.
@CircuitLLM