Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to go to the next episode. Thank you. so
all right thank you very much everyone for joining us uh today we're going to have a very exciting space here with
the Decibel and the Builder code partners as well.
So thank you very much everyone for attending.
I just also want to welcome Mr. Brown who will be co-hosting
the space from the Decibel handle.
Mr. Brown, how are you today, sir?
Hello, doing very well, thank you. Are you guys able to hear me on my audible?
Yes, yes, loud and clear. Am I audible?
Yep, loud and clear as well. Perfect. Well, I'm glad to be here.
I'm glad to, I guess, have this second ecosystem space.
Introducing today, I guess, we'll be having Panora, Copen, Pulse Trader, and RNDM.
But I think for the users that attended the space, I believe, two days ago,
it's going to have different coverage, different set of questions.
I think a different set of alpha that maybe some of you might want to write about,
maybe you're interested about.
So I think it's going to be hopefully quite an interesting space.
And the way we'll be structuring things this time around is Angel, who's behind Aptos Collective account.
We'll be rotating through the questions with myself, Mr. Brown.
And yeah, we're looking forward to kind of having
uh our projects here introduce themselves again amazing amazing very excited for that thank you
uh mr brown um and yeah we'll uh we'll get started i just want to welcome everyone who's here uh
welcome random panora copan and paul stra, thank you very much for joining us today.
And Mr. Brown, if you do the honors to get started with the first question, and we'll proceed from there.
Yeah, again, just want to mention again,
there is, again, depending on time and how things go,
there's probably going to be around like an open AMA round
where we'll select some of the best questions,
top three questions, we'll potentially receive some rewards. And so Ghost here will most likely,
if he's still awake, because I know it's quite late for him, if he's still available, he'll help
send over some of the top questions and we'll hopefully go through some of them. But yeah,
let's kind of jump right into it, I guess.
I guess we'll go through the order that I see here right now,
which is, let me just write it down so we have it.
So we're going to start with Panora, in the order of Panora,
Copin, Pulse, and then Random to start.
So let's jump right into it.
So again, first question kind of around marketing, market positioning and evolution.
Since we've discussed your core vision in our previous space, let's take, I guess, a different perspective and look at the current market landscape.
How has your protocol strategy evolved since development began?
And what specific gap in the ecosystem do you feel you are filling more effectively than any other solution?
Let's start off with Panora.
Hey, hi everyone. First of all, very happy to be here.
To answer this specific question, Panora has been live for quite some time on Aptos Minute already. And we have seen the whole journey since the development began since the early days as well, you know, with different product sets as well.
solution for all of the trading needs on the Aptas ecosystem.
That's how we have been continuously developing more and more features as well.
And there was this specific gap around Perp's product, which was not there right now.
So that's something that we are very excited about that we are also able to build on top
of it using Decibel's execution engine and complete the super app positioning of Panora
with this missing feature,
which was not there thus far.
So that's something that we really like,
that anyone who would want to have any trading functionality
on the AppTorz ecosystem,
whether it be swap, limit orders, DCA, perps,
they can do everything in one single place on Panora.
No, I can't wait for that.
And I think we've already had some pretty enthusiastic users sharing their kind of excitement around kind of using Panora when you guys launch with us. So thank you very much for that answer.
I guess, yeah, moving over to Copen. If you'd like, I can repeat the question but uh otherwise uh feel free to introduce yourself
and answer thank you max uh it's william from coping here and it's really nice to be able to
be here and sharing a part of our journey with you guys um so i get the question uh it's about
Another question is about position and how we have evolved strategy wise since the beginning.
I think initially we do want to broaden our data warehouse.
So we was trying to talk to many different partners, many decks, as many as possible.
But after a while, we have become a lot more selective. And I think that's
why we have been in touch with Decibel. And we're now shifting to sort of like cherry
picking the decks that we indexing and we focusing a lot more on the optimizing the latency of our platform. Basically, from the moment a whale or smart
money makes a move, how quickly do you get the notification to your Telegram or Discord?
Yeah, and talking about the market, we were working in decentralized PERP trading, which is a very
niche market itself, mainly because indexing PERP data is a lot harder than sport data.
I think Panora can share at this point.
And each exchange might have their own ways to operate the perpetrating modules. So we have to like go through all the docs and sometimes get into the contract
level in order to reverse engineer the thing and fetch the data.
But precisely because it's hard to do, it becomes a moat for coping to defend our position.
So right now I think we're truly the number one platform in terms of perpetrating data
on the market, both in terms of the number of exchange as well as the number of data points
you can get from the Coping app. So yeah, pretty happy. Amazing. Thank you so much for that, William.
Amazing. Thank you so much for that, William.
Yeah, I guess moving over to Pulse Trader.
Feel free to introduce yourself again to the community.
Hey guys, I'm Shivang from Pulse Trader.
Thank you guys for having us and really nice to be here.
we were building a better, you know, it's very terminal, kind of like, like a Bloomberg for, you know, crypto.
But later on, we realized that, you know, the real gap is not just a data part of it, but, you know, the action is something which you know retail lacks
okay maybe you're kind of like an informed action right so the gap we are
trying to fill is kind of very simple so if you see like retail traders are trying to fight,
you know, quant grade algorithm with,
you know, vibes and manual click.
So our goal at Pulse Trader is, you know,
give them some sort of, you know, artillery and,
you know, democratized access to, to you know these strategies that we uh
up so giving giving a bit of context we used to run a quant fund so um the whole goal at
the pulse reader is to you know uh democratize the access of uh you know knowledge to everyone. So that's the whole vision that we are positioning ourselves.
And also we are trying to integrate AI agents into our system so that the agent infrastructure, the heavy lifting of data pipelines, ingestion,
signal generation, and risk management are taken care of by the agents' wants.
So yeah, that's our current goal and positioning right now.
Yeah, I mean, that's an exciting, I think, addition to your product offering,
I think as well with, you know, kind of more and more AI coming into the scene.
I think there's more refinement that can be done on the product side
and also kind of improved UX and suggestive trading
through some of these bots.
So definitely looking forward to that.
Yeah, thank you very much, Fiantha.
Yeah, so about us, like, you know, when we first started,
I guess we started a while back, like, and initially, we're doing more on the DeFi side. And I think we came in to move around like, early last year, and we initially started working purely on, you know, CLMMs and trying to like work with, you know, multiple CLMMs. And what we realized was we needed a perp product
where we have to mix it with perps
and then provide a structured product or yields.
And obviously, we have been in the agent space
for more than a year and a half,
and we have built on other ecosystems as well,
So we wanted to leverage that competency
also from our previous experience
with Perp Texas, like Hyperliquid.
And using that, what we want to offer
is a cutting-edge product for users.
So how we differentiate ourselves
is, like you were saying, mentioning UX,
that's one of the key aspects.
We don't want users to think through 100 steps
and have all that process of,
oh, I have to press here, click there, do that.
It should be one click and a smooth UX,
Thanks for clarifying that.
But I think also one other thing to maybe get,
maybe we have some builders in today's space, And I think a good point here to mention is, albeit our builder ecosystem is kind of very open and we're always happy to talk to additional projects to kind of come and build on top of Decibel.
Another thing we're also looking at,
because obviously we want to stay in touch
with where the market's going.
And I think AI is very much a very prominent,
obviously, thing that users are aware of,
but are also wanting to build with.
And so I think we saw recently with Phantom's announcement
of kind of having more seamless capabilities
and integrations with AI, AI bots, Claudebot, and whatnot.
That is something that Decibel is also actively working on internally
to try and push out perhaps some easier integrations with third-party apps
such as AI bots, Claudebot, and whatnot
to facilitate kind of more vibe coders and builders
to start building on top of Decibel more seamlessly.
So hopefully there's some exciting announcements
that should come out soon on that as well.
But yeah, I'll pass on the mic over to Angel here.
Yeah, we'll start on the AI front there.
Should be interesting to see all the builders that come to build on Decibel.
For this second question,
this one touches on optimizing the tick to trade front end.
So since Decibel handles the core execution logic,
your team is essentially building
the primary window into that engine.
What specific front end optimization,
such as custom RPC handling or UI responsiveness
have you implemented to ensure that a user's interaction feels instant and high performance?
And I'll pass the mic over to Panora first.
Yeah, so on this point, since day one, when we launched the most loved feature
and something that everyone has been talking about, about Panora a lot,
is an extremely simple and user-friendly interface that's the point like you know we rightly mentioned
it's the gateway for anyone to take the front end should be extremely simple easy to understand the
functionality should be fast enough that's something we have consistently been focusing
on our app but it doesn't mean that we you know let out information or we don't give all the information.
In fact, from things ranging such as a terminal view where everything is consolidated in one place or managing the wallets well,
those are some things that Panora has done in a very optimal manner with gasless transactions for all the transactions on the app.
And that is something that we keep on optimizing for the perps feature as well.
And that is something that we keep on optimizing for the perps feature as well.
Those are things that we strongly believe would remove any barriers of entry or, you know, people needing native tokens to even trade on a platform.
That's something that we keep on optimizing and adding more and more features so that a user gets all the information in one place without needing to juggle between different tabs.
That's something that we are continuously focusing on the perps side as well.
And you will see all of it once we go live.
Excellent. Thank you for that answer.
I'm a big fan of Panora as a Dex aggregator,
and yeah, I've used it quite a lot.
So exciting to see what you'll be building with Decibel.
Passing the mic over to Kopan.
and I have to say there are better people in my team to
answer this. But anyhow, from what I've mentioned, we've been working on reducing the latency
for the last two quarters or so. And we've seen clear improvements on this front. So now between the Wells movement
and the notification to your telegram,
we're talking about like around a second mark,
which is, we're happy for this,
though there is still room for improvements.
And that combines with the available data points
and metrics that already built into the Copen app.
I'm confident that we are at a good position,
a prime position to facilitate decibels data
and serving decibels trader community and Aptos community.
Thank you for that answer, Copen.
Passing the mic over to Pulse Trader.
So I would say like at Pulse Trader, we kind of obsess over the UI part of it, trying to be as user friendly as possible and showing things so that a normal
user, normal crypto native teaching can understand.
But touching base on the tech side of it, we try to be uh you know take optimistic ui updates
and which uh you know get gets the blockchain confirmation in the background right and we
extensively use uh you know web socket for uh for this so that the for uh that the user experience is as snappy as possible.
So that's the whole game we are trying to make the user experience as snappier for a normal user as possible.
Thank you for that answer, Paul Strader.
So this question isn't relevant for Random
due to their product offering.
So we'll move on to the next question.
Passing the mic over back to you, Mr. Brown.
Thank you very much, guys.
Okay, so every DAP has kind of this hero workflow, right?
The one thing that a user does every single day.
For your platform, and we'll go through each project here,
what is that core routine?
Whether it's, for example, a retail user checking, I don't know,
a simplified yield dashboard or a trader executing some sort of
complex signal. How have you designed that specific flow, sorry, to be as frictionless as possible
on your app? Yeah, so, you know, maybe I'll cover it in terms of three features that we have. And,
you know, all of those are interlinked comes one after the other very well. That's something that
we've been hearing from our community as well a lot so you know starting from
the first being a terminal which gives an overview of all the tokens in the aptos ecosystem in one
place so you know you can get all the metrics as a spice changes also over there from there you know
if there's an incentive to trade on a particular token then comes the next part of a one-click
bridge which kind of you know moves your funds from 10 plus different chains to aptos ecosystem in one go and once that's moved or you
know you can you can also swap at the same time but otherwise people who usually move stables
then go ahead and swap their token to the token that they want to buy or sell on the aptos ecosystem
so that's kind of a workflow that's established and goes one after the other very clearly on our UI as well.
That's something that we have been hearing.
And now imagine if the kind of same workflow comes for the Perps products as well.
Create any asset on the Aptos ecosystem.
Do the same bridging from any other ecosystem to Aptos in one click in one single interface.
And place your trade bets on Panora.
So that's something that we are really excited about and do strongly feel that besides the
swap, Perp would also come as part of that go-to workflow for our users.
So with Copen, I'd say you start with searching for the smart traders that suit your trading style or the strategies that you're running.
And you can do that easily by using the Copen filters.
For example, let's say I'd like to find a smart trader trading on Decibel that frequents
on Solana's market with a win rate of like 80% or more and he uses like a low leverage
I can set all these parameters on Copian and the platform will return the appropriate wallets
based on the conditions as said earlier.
Once you have the wallet list, you can go and study each one of them in depth by checking
the trading histories, their various trading metrics, and assess their current positions
Or to answer a question, is it a good trader and do I want
to know what he's doing in the future? If the answer is yes, you turn on the alert on
the wallet and wait for the signal to show itself to you. And after a while, you'll be
able to cultivate an exclusive list of smart wallet, smart traders that feed you trading signals on a daily basis.
Of course, there's a lot more to it once you get into the details,
but that's just to get a rough idea of how to use the app.
Love it. No, thank you very much for that rundown.
Moving over to Pulse Trader.
Our hero for workflow is the one-click signal execution that we offer.
So our training strategies that we run in the backend are well documented and you can
always read the docs and see what is going in the backend on a functional level.
But even if you are trading a strategy, maybe in a real world scenario,
what you do is you will, it involves like, you know, analyzing the chart, you know, calculating
your position size, setting the DPSL levels. So we have like, what we have done is you know you you know all of this is kind of you know aggregated into
a single click right and all of these signals are shown on our front end in our dashboard and
we have confidence level as well where you can sort the signal based on confidence level uh what's the max
return and you can like take a position in one click so i mean what we are trying to achieve is
uh you know trying to abstract out the complexity of you know, trying to abstract out the complexity of, you know,
um, trade or one click signal execution is something which, uh, you know, is the best
hero workflow for us. Awesome. No, thank you very much for that uh i appreciate that run through um okay over to rndm by the way i have to ask because it's bothering me now
would you like me to vj to pronounce it as random or rndm it's always random i don't know why
oh my god okay all right my bad my bad okay random it is vj please go for it
yeah so our daily usage like um so first of all we have like i said multiple
agent products on chain so users just go ahead and just select the chain and we want to make it
as easy as possible for them so they click it and then they have a look at how their yields are how it's going well and so on we also want to make
sure that the channel itself is engaging so they look at our x they find out like you know some
information some activity and then they go back here and then they have a look at the site so
that's what we want to do we want to make it like quite social
uh quite engaging and also easy for users so it's not just meant for whales it's also meant for like
you know retail users as well to have a look at it and at the same time we also want to make sure
that when people are using our product uh they are like you know happy about it of course like
you know in the past like we have had issues like you know people like you know saying something and
then like you know they come to the discord and then they check it out.
And obviously agent space, like I won't say that, you know, everything is like amazing.
So you will have to like, you know, like go through that.
But the reward is like, you won't get like, you know, whether it's yields or whether it's UX, any of that will not be like a traditional old school DeFi protocol.
So I would explain our workflow like that.
And I guess that's one part of it.
The other part of it is also the future.
Like we are quite excited to bring in like the new flows like we discussed here in Decibel,
like have the public vaults and we want to deploy some of our strategies in the public
vaults and then which will go through go through the disabled front end as well.
And that is also one of our offerings, which we hope will be useful for.
Awesome. Thank you so much for that.
Yeah, handing it over, I guess, here to Angel.
For this next question, launch day creates a massive spike in attention, but sustainability is the real goal.
Beyond the initial rewards, what core mechanisms or stickiness factors have you built into your interface
to ensure that a user who joins on day one continues to choose your DAP as their primary home six months from now?
passing the mic over to Panora. Yeah, so on this point, you know, the most important factor that
Passing the mic over to Panora.
we always feel is reliability of execution. It should never happen that, you know, someone wants
to take a trade right away and then, you know, do something at the front end or at the back end,
the trade doesn't go through. That's something that we focus on to a great extent because,
you know, incentives are definitely there. Short-term incentives, long-term incentives would be there for any user. But if the platform is not able to execute the trades timely as per how the user wants, then that would mean that the consumer or the user would not be using the platform again.
That's something that we have been built currently also to a great extent.
And that comes with additional features, unique features that they can avail only on the Pandora platform.
And we keep on improvising and adding more and more on top of it.
So we'll launch on day one with a certain set of features and every few months we'll keep on adding more to it.
Again, it comes based on community demand requirement as well.
But those are kind of the things that we believe that besides incentives, unique value proposition,
and reliability of execution are something important.
And that's something we are focusing on a lot
Thank you for that answer, Purnora.
Passing the mic over to Kopan.
Happy to answer this question
because we actually have a pretty good retention rate.
So I think the thing that grabs hold to our users is the filter features that I shared
earlier that helps users to discover smart money wallets. And that's the thing with whales,
the smart money or insider traders,
that they will rotate to a new set of wallets
If you have an edge in terms of trading,
you wanna stay as low key as possible.
So you're gonna lost track of them after a while with traditional wallet tracking methods.
While with ColdPin, we pinpoint these wallets and these wells using their trading behaviors.
So as long as their trading behaviors don't change, you're going to catch them again. We use data point like what kind of tokens do they trade,
what kind of volumes they use,
even down to the duration, the average duration of the trades.
So all these things, as long as their strategy stays the same,
you will catch them again and again.
And once you have cultivated a list of like smart traders that beats you with reliable
trading signals, I guess it's kind of hard to let go.
Thank you for that answer, Kopen.
And passing the mic over to Pulse Trader.
Perfect. so as panora said uh you know retention at this point will come from you know profitability if
your system doesn't work if your app is not um you know able to make people you know take less bad trades and more good trade then and there will be no retention as
you know as as uh concerned so our whole goal right now is to create that retention by
you know optimizing our you know regime detection of a signal pipeline as much as possible and secondly
you know what we have in uh in the near future is uh you know famous traders or you know maybe power
user can you know uh come on the on the app and you and launch their own strategies
also something which we have
these are the two things.
Yes. So yes, basically retention is one of the key factors. And obviously another issue is as soon as people see the next shiny thing, they want to obviously switch and then they want to go over. This one is like, you know, not just having like a simple points program or something like that,
but also to have like, you know, constantly providing like new features, new ways in which like users are like, you know, keep using it or keeping them engaged.
So that is sort of our strategy.
Like instead of just, you know, promising like, you know, points and like promising just like short term retention techniques techniques to have like slightly more long-term focus by providing sustainable yield
and also sustainable strategies and also keeping them engaged.
Thank you very much for answering everyone.
And I'll now pass the mic back to Mr. Brown.
Perfect. Perfect. No, thank you guys. Amazing.
Okay. So moving over to kind of the synergistic partnerships. You know, the Decibel ecosystem is this network of builders, at least that's how we kind of like to phrase it, and kind of what we're aiming to build around Decibel.
Besides kind of your core product, is there a specific type of partner project, perhaps some, for example, some sort of data index or a wallet provider or some sort of social tool that you'd be eager to integrate with to kind of create a better experience for your users or that you'd kind of want maybe Decibel to integrate for you guys to kind of collaborate on um yeah i would
love to hear your take on that um all right go for it yeah there's you know there's one specific
feature that we have been wanting to launch on panora for right some time uh we haven't been
able to prioritize it much but this is something that i really believe that we should have which
are more of you know onboarding tools, on-ramp, off-ramp, plus moving
funds from centralized exchanges also quite seamlessly. So these are things where I still
believe there may be some bit of a user friction right now of needing to go to centralized exchanges
or finding another partner without having the capability to do it directly on Panora. So this is one feature that I would definitely like to see
someone have on the Aptos ecosystem,
maybe on Decibel as well.
Otherwise, we would love to build it later on.
I think that that's useful information as well for us internally.
Yeah, so handing over the mic to Kopan.
Yeah, so handing over the mic to Kopan.
Yeah, we would love to get in touch with trading communities and Quant Trading Desk.
So looking at you, Post Trader, wink wink.
But other than that, we do love to get in touch with anyone who's excited about blockchain data and trading data as we do.
So place to Max and Angel, by all means, be the connector if you happen to know anyone or any projects.
Awesome. Awesome. No, Daphne, We're always here to help. And I think that's one thing that's really nice about this kind of thriving ecosystem is that we're all here collaborating for kind of the same mission.
And what's also really nice to see is that at least something that we've personally noticed is just a beautiful collaboration amongst the different ecosystem projects to see how one another can work with one.
Thank you so much for that.
So what we are eager to deepen our integration is with RWA markets.
with you know rwa markets so i would try to uh i would request a decibel team to you know maybe have
gold or forex you know metals or forex pubs um on the on the on the on the on the exchange so that
So, you know, users can create crypto and RWA, you know, assets on the same screen.
So that is something I'm looking forward to.
And this will be really good, you know, for the end users as well for off decibels and also we as Pulse Trader we run a lot of you know strategies which are for you know
forex and you know material markets so yeah so that's one that's one thing I'm looking forward to.
Awesome thank you very much for that yeah we definitely will be focusing on kind of aggressive
more kind of support for more diverse, I guess, asset types,
such as, like you mentioned, RWAs, Forex, commodities, pre-IPOs.
So that's something that's kind of coming close into our roadmap
and where we're kind of expecting to push that out,
kind of going into Q1, so Q1, early Q2.
So, yes, you can definitely expect that to be supported on Decibel in the near future.
Moving over to random, Vijay.
Yeah, the same as before, like, we do need, like, you know, RWA, gold commodities and so on to provide, like, different hedge and different options for users.
So that'll be one thing uh the other thing i would like to also see is like uh more uh you know similar to
hip3 like kind of like mechanisms where uh we can use like you know builder codes and like you know
the more we use these kind of things the more users are able to get like, you know, better rewards and so on. So that's one more thing.
And also we wanted like more integration with, you know,
like for example, like, you know,
if people are looking to hedge, you know,
they then try to use this vault and so on.
And so more like the discovery mechanism,
like not just through, you know, the social presence,
but also like, you know, having on the vault page,
like these vaults are actually performing well,
the way it is ranked and so on.
So just existing best practices from other Perp Dexers
to sort of implement that and route the flow and so on.
Yeah, no, definitely. I'm with you on that.
Okay, perfect. No, I appreciate that.
Noted, and hopefully we'll get that integrated.
But yeah, I'll hand over the mic again to Angel.
So for this next question has to do with the roadmap for 2026.
Looking beyond the immediate horizon,
if we were to have this same conversation one year from now,
what is one moonshot feature or expansion you were to have this same conversation one year from now what is one moonshot feature or
expansion you hope to have live that would fundamentally change how people trade or
manage assets on aptos and we'll start with panora yeah so i believe the one thing i would really
love to see is more automation you know some of the fellow projects on these spaces are also building towards it.
And in the starting of the call, I guess you also mentioned about it.
So more like AI agents trading on behalf of humans.
People have been having a lot of features these days where humans still need to manually configure the right settings, the right workflow.
configure the right settings, the right workflow.
But if we could have all of those things automated,
where I just hand over my API keys
and rely on trust on what to do all the trading
on my behalf or my account,
potentially generate profits for me.
So, and without needing to constantly monitor
the charts day in, day out,
that is something that I strongly believe
and would really love to see you know that coming in the ecosystem
thank you for that panora yeah i think we'll see more automations as the
ai era progresses uh passing the mic over to copen
yeah i think we have a similar direction here for coping i think we'll see some AI implementations for wallet searching
and wallet analysis in this year.
We've been flirting with AI for a year now and we have used AI for certain features.
Hopefully we can see more defined AI Copian in 2026.
In terms of community roadmap, we hope to see Copian will become the household brand for
anyone who is a bit more serious with Perp trading, decentralized Perp trading.
So hopefully we can make a couple of steps closer to become the Bloomberg of decentralized perpetrating per se.
Love that, Bloomberg of decentralized perpetrating.
I love that. That's nice.
Thank you very much for that answer.
Passing the mic over to Paul Strater.
So, I mean, for the roadmap, we have two, three things on the chart.
I mean, first off is, of course, deepen our AI agent infrastructure.
We already use a lot of AI agents infrastructure into our regime detection system.
infrastructure into our regime detection system. We will be doubling down or maybe
you know try to be as agentic as possible and of course we will be coming
up with better mobile UX. A lot of users say you know, web trading has to be, you know, mobile first.
And I mean, so maybe we can have a mobile app as well.
And yeah, these are the two things
which we are focusing for maybe next two quarters.
Yes, everyone loves to trade on the go with mobile. And passing the mic over to Random.
Yes, so in our case, actually, we have already been in the agent space, right? And I would say compared to the other speakers, it's the opposite.
Because when people go in, like, obviously, they want to have the agent trade on their behalf. But when the agent loses money, instantly they don't blame the agent, they blame the operator.
The second point is making money is like such a vague term, like the intent part of it.
It's like for someone it's like 5% interest, for someone it's like 40% interest with risk.
So it's like quantifying or classifying the audience is an extremely harder problem than the actual tech part.
The tech part of agentic trading or agentic vaults is actually solved.
The problem is more on the intent part, which is still a complex thing.
So we actually tried like a chat like interface where we tried to get information from the users or we tried his forms, try to get information.
information from the users or we tried his forms try to get information so i would say the moonshot
for us is actually to enable users uh you know the view or their intent to trade to be like actually
captured and in a way in which they go in they open the app and in the end they're like happy
with whatever yield they're getting and they're happy to take the risk so that is sort of our
moonshot and that's what we're working on. Also, obviously, like, you
know, we have like mobile enabled pages and, you know, mobile UX, like we already have had that
before. And also like we are working on that and we want to also build like an app. But yeah, that is
sort of our moonshot. Yeah. Excellent. Thank you very much for those details, and i'll pass the mic over to mr brown for some questions from the
community awesome thank you so much guys and angel um yeah exactly so again i think just before we
head off kind of over to to the community uh questions just again would like to say thank
you big thank you to panora copen paul Pulse Trader, and Random, and of course Angel here for having joined the space,
having provided some amazing answers to all of our questions.
And of course, we're super excited to have them as our launch partners on day one.
So yeah, I think some of these questions, so we picked out three already,
two of which I guess I'll be answering directly.
And then there's a third one that we'll kind of hand the mic again over to our projects here
to kind of touch a bit base on.
So yeah, I'll jump right into it.
The first one was selected from Natinka.
Okay, sorry if I'm butchering your name,
but it's Natinka Shiap STR.
for a regular user coming in on day one,
how deep will the integration be with these partners?
Will we see a seamless unified experience right away,
or is this more of a roadmap
for future cross-platform features?
So excitingly, the projects that have been talking today's space, but also a couple others
that unfortunately weren't able to make it in today's space, will be a kind of day one
deep integration with Decibel, where it'll kind of be a more native seamless experience um and kind of
yeah like you said this unified experience right off the bat um and uh i think there'll be a couple
other projects that will have kind of somewhat integrated decibel or at least will be you know
for example more on the analytics side and so therefore will provide more of um a referral kind of aspect to it versus a builder code
but we'll still be uh providing their services to decibels community and users but then we have some
that are more kind of product oriented such as you know uh panulse Trader, et cetera, et cetera, that have really integrated our SDK
and have spent quite a bit of time
in the last weeks fully integrating decibels.
So that's kind of hopefully an answer to your question.
Moving over to the second question from Daddy Abe.
With day one partners like Panora and Samosa
a Copan analyzer relying on robust real-time indexing, and Random and Pulse Trader executing automated strategies, how is Decibel's on-chain matching engine optimized to handle potential stake contention like shared resources, for example, and more importantly, maintain low latency during kind of post mainnet volatility spikes.
So I don't know if this is going to directly answer your question,
but I guess around kind of high volatility moments and spikes and high stress moments for the exchange,
I'd like to cover a bit on, I think, a big kind of red tape topic, which is kind of around ADL.
And maybe this is an answer, maybe it isn't, but it kind of gives you an indication of how we handle things on our end and also kind of how we optimize things for transparency. So on kind of most platforms, you've had AD for example, feel like this black box that kind of hits you without a warning.
And so at Decival, we've engineered this kind of three-layer defense system to make sure, for example, ADL is strictly a last resort because it really should be the case.
And here's kind of an idea of how we protect users doing flash crashes or high stress moments.
So the first thing that we kind of focus on is this kind of deep order book liquidity that we're obviously prioritizing.
And so the first, you know, we'd issue kind of this kind of margin call to reduce positions.
Our DLP would quote deep order books to ensure these calls execute at fair prices rather than
crashing the market. The second instance would be kind of this backstop liquidator. And so if
the order book, for example, can't absorb the size, our backstop vault steps in as kind of like
this professional shock absorber taking at-risk positions onto its own books to protect
protocol solvency. And then the last resort is not ADL as you know it, but we're calling it
transparent ADL, where ADL only triggers if the backstop reaches its limit. And so unlike, for
example, other DEXs, our ADL is deterministic and fully on chain so that means it targets only the
most profitable highest leveraged positions first so you always know exactly why and how it's
happening so there's at least a lot more transparency behind the systems and how we
cope with kind of high stress moments and yeah, hopefully that's somewhat of an answer
Moving over to the third one,
I believe I'll hand that over to Angel.
But yeah, thank you very much.
Thank you very much, Mr. Brown.
Those were very interesting answers.
Very much looking forward to seeing Decibal and Maynet.
This question was asked from community member Cheet7251 the question is for
the projects to already generate enough revenue to be sustainable any kpis you were aiming for
with the partnership with decibel and how will builder fees help and we can start with panora
yeah so i guess the main factors that we are looking for over here is, you know, having a huge increase in the user base as well.
That's one of the KPIs that would be tracking.
Definitely volumes are something that comes with perps compared to the spot platforms.
Perps volumes usually tend to be on the higher side.
So those are metrics that further would be driven.
But again, those are not the only ones. We really want to provide more and more value to the users.
And these are, you know, kind of some of the things that we'll be tracking on our side.
Regarding builder phase, definitely, yes, that will help us in generating additional revenue.
Besides the ones that we have from our other products right now, life,
now life that's something that will definitely be a value addition for us
that's something that will definitely be a value addition for us.
excellent thank you very much for that answer passing the mic over to copen
um hey so um i'd say the the builder fee is uh it's a very nice add-on because data is expensive and it's always a nice touch to have some
support to put the data out there more publicly and accessibly for everyone.
In terms of metrics that we will keep an eye on, I think first of all, there's always the
trading volume going through
our copy trading system. But with Copian, that's just a fraction of the pipeline because
a lot of people will take the signal and manually placing the trades themselves. So I think a
more accurate measures would be some future marketing campaigns that we can
run together in the future, see how many participants and what kind of volume are the
other participations generating.
That would give it, I'd say, the best eyeball.
Thank you very much, Kopan. give it the best eyeball.
Thank you very much, Kopen. And passing the mic over to Paul, thank you very much.
Passing the mic over to Pulse Trader.
For us, the North Star metric is currently the trading volume.
We're looking at getting as much trading quality from the user base as possible.
And then what we are also looking at is what helps to uh you know it helps a lot in
our uh you know you know revenue generation um so yeah i mean these are the things uh which we are
like currently looking at thank you very much paul straighter for that and random please go ahead
for that and random please go ahead i think um i think you have to drop off so um just due to
kind of uh another potential meeting clash but um i think kind of we've got the majority i think
here covered um i don't want to kind of hold this on for too long but um yeah i just wanted to thank
absolutely each and every one of you today for attending the space.
And then, of course, our projects here that obviously took time out of the day to hop on and introduce themselves
and obviously give some amazing alpha to each and every one of you
and hopefully also convince some of you to hop onto their apps and trade on their apps
and experience the kind of decibel integration within their apps and trade on their apps and experience the kind of decibel integration
So once more, thank you, everyone,
for joining today's space.
And already excited to see all the different write-ups
that will come from this recording of the space.
So yeah, enjoy the rest of your week,
Thank you very much, Mr. Brown.
And thank you very much, everyone here,
all the projects who made it for this space.
And thank you very much to all community members that attended.
You guys have an excellent day and week ahead
and we're all very excited for the Decibel Mainnet launch.
Take care, guys. Have a great day. Thank you.