btw I'm probably going to implement something new around the orchestrator:
Righ now when a job appears, the orchestrator picks the fastest available worker. There currently isn't enough demand so that 2 workers are needed at the same time. This causes the orchestrator to always pick the same worker and other workers to never earn something.
I'm going to change it to this: Instead of picking the fastest worker, it will pick a worker at random with weighted chances of how many tok/s that worker is running. This means all workers have a chance at making money, weighted by their performance.
This should make more people more money, instead of one person all the money.
6 figures.
Vortex now has $104.81k deployed into Aave yield.
This is the core loop in motion:
Liquidity crosses → reserves form → capital becomes productive → yield feeds the Vortex.
The engine is live.
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THE NEXT $100m RUNNER ON ETH IS BORN!
We got the memes stacked up in portfolio but we needed a utility like this that sustains itself no matter the market, no matter the chart movements, no matter the volume.
@vrtxonx
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THE VORTEX IS ABOUT TO REVOLUTIONISE DEFI AS WE KNOW IT.
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Everyone chases narratives. I chase mechanisms.
$VRTX has a mechanism where protocol-owned reserves can generate yield that gets directed into buybacks and burns.
That’s worth studying.
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The market eventually notices proje
The flywheel here is pretty elegant.
Trading activity grows reserves.
Reserves generate yield.
Yield buys back and burns $VRTX.
Worth paying attention to.
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@iamsamcrypto The more I study DeFi models, the more I appreciate designs that prioritize sustainability over short-term incentives.
VRTX is worth watching.
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I always wondered why liquidity just sat there in the pool.
You lock capital into a pool and it just waits to be traded, and that's the whole function. maybe someone solved this before but i never really came across it in a way that actually made sense so the curiosity just stayed with me.
Why can't that capital be productive while it waits.
And just last night in a private community something had me stop mid-scrolling, spent an honest 13mins consuming the product demo @vrtxonx.
The intro got me because the first thing they said was exactly what i'd been sitting on "that idle liquidity doesn't have to be idle".
The USDC that comes in when you buy $VRTX gets deployed automatically. it earns yields while it waits and that yield comes back and burns $VRTX off the market permanently.
Now Lq isn't just sitting anymore, but working quietly, on loop whether anyone is trading or not.
that was the thing for me. just the fact that someone finally looked at idle capital and asked the same question i did.
and then actually built the answer.
real utility + this will evolve more + team and community backed + topped 6+fig before I could finish writing this + you got good entry here at 300k
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