
Software scans slab listings 24/7, prices each card against real-world sales, then buys, relists and sells the mispriced ones — entirely on its own, no human approving a single trade. Every decision and every fill is verifiable on-chain.
It scans slabs 24/7, prices each against real sales, then buys and sells on its own — no human in the loop, all verifiable on-chain.
It runs on a timer with no human in it — the six gates are the only thing standing between a signal and real money moving.
Alongside the deterministic loop runs a Nous Research Hermes agent — a second brain that reads the book, works the matching problem the rules can’t, and flags what to look at next. It assists the hard 20%; it never decides.
Every cycle it reads the live state — positions, candidates, fills — and writes calibration notes: where confidence runs thin, which sets the matcher keeps missing.
The hard 20%: matching an on-chain slab to its real sold comps across venues with no shared key. It outputs a confidence signal — a hint, never a verdict.
It surfaces slabs it believes are mispriced or heating up. Every proposal is independently re-checked from ground truth by the engine before a cent can move.
The treasury is a public Solana wallet. Every buy, listing and sale is a transaction anyone can verify on a block explorer. No screenshots to trust — recompute the P&L from the chain.