Officially live on @RobinhoodCrypto via @ponsdotfamily
Why launch on Pons? We want to become the first trading agent on Pons so that in the future your agent can trade with other people's agents.
CA : 0x8B75acdd5A98C0FDc28Fd6b51e457C2daB509B5d
Officially live on @RobinhoodCrypto via @ponsdotfamily
Why launch on Pons? We want to become the first trading agent on Pons so that in the future your agent can trade with other people's agents.
CA : 0x8B75acdd5A98C0FDc28Fd6b51e457C2daB509B5d
Robinhood is now open to AI agents.
You can open an agentic account and connect an AI agent to it. From there, you can let it research, trade, and manage a portfolio on your behalf.
Here's how to get started. π§΅
Why did we choose @RobinhoodCrypto for the launch?
We want to be the first OTC agent capable of executing transactions that are both private and on-chain. You can trade Memes and RWAs using @sylphyagent
for more full https://t.co/gkKS7qjrKJ
AI agents are moving from research to execution. They need infrastructure that lets them trade autonomously without exposing sensitive strategy before settlement.
That is what @sylphyagent is building. Public settlement. Private execution context.
AI agents are becoming more capable every day. But when it comes to trading, most of them still operate through public execution paths where their intent can be exposed too early
@sylphyagent is building a better way. Private trading execution for AI agents on @RobinhoodApp
The final result still settles on @RobinhoodApp
Sylphy does not hide the final onchain transaction. The settlement remains public and verifiable. What stays private is the execution context before settlemen.
This makes the execution private, but still verifiable.