Key Concepts

Agent: An AI system designed to perform specific tasks like retrieving data, analyzing protocols, or constructing transactions.

Orchestrator: The primary agent that receives user requests and coordinates specialized agents to fulfill them.

APY (Annual Percentage Yield): The annualized rate of return on a deposit, including compound interest.

DeFi (Decentralized Finance): Financial services built on blockchain technology without traditional intermediaries.

On-Chain: Activities that occur directly on a blockchain and are recorded in its public ledger.

Liquidity: The total amount of capital available in a protocol or pool. Higher liquidity typically means more stable yields and easier withdrawals.

Smart Contract: Self-executing code deployed on a blockchain that automatically enforces the terms of an agreement.

Composability: The ability for different protocols and agents to work together seamlessly, enabling complex workflows from simple commands.

Audit: An independent security review of smart contract code to identify vulnerabilities before deployment.

Gas Fees: Transaction costs paid to blockchain validators for processing and confirming operations.

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