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let's go yeah you know the new year started off on a good note. Markets are green.
If you know, I like kicking off the spaces by talking about where we are, the markets.
I think for a while now, at least for the last few days, we've had a bit of relief on our bags.
our bags. Everything is looking optimistic once again. It feels like that season where everything
Everything is looking optimistic once again.
you buy goes up and you are now a genius. Yeah, everybody is a genius right now. Everybody made
the call that we are going to pump. Nobody said we're going to zero anymore. And it's just really
exciting. And some of the things I'm most excited about for 2026 is the Aptos Assembly.
And I think that is one of the reasons why I decided, or I and I decided,
we're going to kick off this year's space with something out of the Aptos Assembly. And it was a no-brainer to pick Tesseract
because speaking to the Aptos Assembly team, Anuya,
you could already hear how much they love the Tesseract team.
As in really lovely stuff, excited to have them here today.
And let's see why they love Tesseract so much.
GM, GM, Tesseract um we have several of the team
members here maybe we'll go around for an introduction but gmgm how are you guys doing
happy new year yo hi happy new year hi gm everyone so uh how's everyone doing? So I'm Shweta from Tesserap.
And let's start with the fact market being, let's say, a bit emotional lately, but we are getting back on the track.
So instead of watching charts all day, we finally got some relief in our plate.
And my teammates have joined me here. As can see we have Achaya, we have Tejasvi, we have Harshit and we have yes we also have Shomik but he might be missing into this call so why don't you guys go ahead and introduce yourself
So why don't you guys go ahead and introduce yourself?
Yo, thank you so much for that.
I go by my surname mob now, apparently.
How are you doing, man? How is 2026 looking for you? i mean i go by my surname mob now apparently so yeah
how are you doing man how is 26 looking for you
oh it's it's been it's been a pumped start i mean uh we we are yet waiting on the um
like we're still in touch with the smd guys we are shipping like crazy there is so much we're looking forward to in terms of test wrap in terms of like crypto in general and i mean yeah it's it's it's
been it's been super pumped last year was amazing and i think we are hoping to follow the same
momentum right now yeah let's go kicking off the momentum straight up from the end of last year
keep shipping keep building i mean it's a new year but the work is just getting started
um chaya is here as well gmgm chaya let's see are you can you speak yeah gmgm happy new year guys
happy new year how are you doing chaya i Chaya? I'm doing good. I'm doing good. Super pumped to take Tesserapt to New Heights in 2026.
Oh, I'm excited for what you guys will achieve as well.
Yeah, awesome. So, who is going to clarify the pronunciation? Is it Tesserapt or tessarapt?
You can go with tesserapt as in apt.
And what does tesserapt mean?
So, tesserapt in general, we came up with this idea of multi-dimensional shape.
So when it comes down to, if you have heard about this 4D dimensional shape, so we had
this analogy of bringing that into yield of covering all the edge cases, which we wanted
So combining something of that abstract,
we finally decided to go with the name Tesseract.
A lot of thoughts in the name and multidimensional shift.
Exciting to see how you bring mult-dimensional dimensional youth on afters but i really love the idea behind it and i would like to know a bit more
about the team maybe you can tell us a bit on your background and maybe how you guys even met
yes of course so let me start by introducing myself first.
So I'm Shweta. I go by the name Shweta Karar on CT.
So you can just, maybe one of my teammates can paste my original CT here.
A little bit about me is like I spend most of my time in DeFi thinking about Heald which probably means I need better hobbies so that's why we are building Tesserapt and last year we represented at winter
school and got the biggest support from the ecosystem of Aptos that's why we are pushing till now. And yes, that's about it.
Currently, I also work as a security engineer at Hacken.
And my background has been mixed of shipping out full-step products
and from end-to-end to the marketing side.
So that's a bit about me.
And I'm joined here by my amazing team.
Shomik is here, who is basically our AIML engineer. So he's leading the AIML instance
in the entire team. And joined by, we have Mob, who is our phenomenal smart contract engineer.
And we have Chaya, who always comes up with certain new ideas that always get into our toes.
And we also have our amazing Harshit, who is a Python master dev so that's all better on our background and maybe the
uh maybe these guys can also speak a little bit about themselves so yeah feel free back to you
thank you so much for that um no sorry sweater. No, sorry, Sweater, for that.
I would like to hear from Mob.
I'm curious about how he got this name, Mob.
I think we have Zoro in the chat, right?
He was the inspiration for me changing, going by Tejas V, like, all round and round.
And, you know, it's just a very simple name of my favorite anime character out there i'm obsessed with mob psycho and that's why it's just easy it's just simply easy for me to introduce
myself anywhere i go that's why i chose mob as my pseudoname um and yeah i work as a smart contract
dev i've been uh building on move for the last it's been about five to six months now, since we started working on move based contracts.
The team went from, you know,
participating in the control move hackathon,
then winning something, you know, in the global scale.
Then we got into after winter school.
Then the next step was, you know, as it followed assembly.
Uh, and you go to Sommek, uh, like he is the brains behind our, um, the,
the entire EIML, um, engine.
So yeah, uh, that, that's how I got my name.
It's just my favorite anime.
I don't mind calling you Mob.
Nice to have you on Spookspace.
So there's this thing a lot of developers say when they interact with Aptos Move for the first time.
oh, Move is really easy to learn and to build on,
especially if you are coming from even building on Web2.
So I think in general, the normal progression for anyone who's learning, who's getting into
Dev and especially Web3 Dev is, you know, people usually go by the EVM route.
And you should go the EVM route,
even like if I were to give someone an advice on,
you know, how would they probably start learning Web3
and how would they transition from Web3 to Web3,
I would say go the EVM route, learn Solidity,
because it introduces you to a few things that the first,
you know, the Move virtual machine, and especially the block STM model solves.
For example, re-intensity attacks, you only see them in, you mostly see them in
Solidity contracts, you have re-intensity guards, you can dissect those. And then once you know that,
and then transitioning into Move, I think it's fairly simple because one,
it, it's not exactly Rust, is it?
It's based on the memory safe principles of Rust,
but it's fairly extremely easy for you to learn
the resource model and, you know,
everything about that move offers in general.
So yeah, I mean, definitely move is much easier to learn but
uh if if someone is transitioning from webware to web3 and just trying to learn
you know smart contracts i would say learn the hard route or the less efficient route the way
um you would uh so that you see the problems that move actually solves. Eventually, it just opens your eyes to things that you can do on move.
Mob said you should learn the hard routes
so that when you find the easy one,
you would really appreciate it in simple terms.
Yeah, it looks like Shreta wants to add to that.
Yeah, so I wanted to add into that,
given the fact, of course, what Mop said, and it's about the trims down to the composability part.
Like you can't accidentally duplicate asset or mess up balances, which is best about move like the safety lock feature.
So when we are trying to really build a financial primitive like yield tokenization and yield routing here,
So coming from all the challenges
which people face on EVM-based chains,
all the lot of complexity,
trying to patch safety on the top layer,
I think Move has been solving this from day one.
Exactly. Exactly. Thank you this from day one. Exactly.
Thank you so much for that.
Because, you know, one of the confidence I have with projects built on Move, I mean, it's one thing to trust projects.
It's another thing to know that from the ground up, from the foundation, that Move was designed to be secure.
from the foundation that move was designed to be secure.
So I mean, maybe there are still chances
for silly mistakes to still take place,
but a lot of those silly mistakes
have been taken out already from the base layer
and just gives you that extra feeling of security,
of safety when you interact with the Aptos blockchain.
And I mean, really exciting stuff.
But you know, one of the most exciting things,
like I said in the beginning of this space,
And you guys seem to be having a great time
through the Aptos Assembly.
I don't know, who would like to tell us
about the Aptos Assembly journey
with them from Cesar Apps?
I think Moff will be the best one since he's leading the assembly and the winter school part.
So why don't you take it over?
So are you able to hear me, first of all?
So, I mean, assembly has been, you know know quite eye-opening to begin with it
but it was not the smoothest thing out there and in a way that was mostly a lot
more positive than I expected. So first of all shout out to the entire assembly
team, the global apptoss team that has been doing. I think Anuya is here.
So shout out to Anuya as well.
She was the one leading the assembly program.
And it was honestly just eye-opening from starting to the stage that we are in.
We have had documents that we needed to fill.
We've had sessions with people who are just you know people
who are simply experts in their fields and and these guys those sessions first of all were mostly
especially with the ones with corey and i think i know you joined as well uh those sessions were
really insightful on getting a project from you know something that was built at a hackathon
you know we barely had an MVP.
Then we went to winter school, got our eyes open and mind blown by the kind of hustle it takes and the things we sort of underlooked, going from just a project to a product.
And then eventually moving on to assembly, seeing people and projects foster and at the same time uh we noticed a lot of gaps that we
are yet to fill uh especially when it comes down to revenue and users and the feedback we got in
the first few weeks were incredible um so yeah i mean assembly has been especially when it comes
to just things that we simply underlooked, things that we
should do in terms of GTM and, you know, getting the product out there in front of people.
I think that was the most amazing part about going through the program and, you know, becoming
Yeah, you know, I'm so jealous of you guys.
You got to experience winter school
and then you are experiencing the Aptos Assim.
And I'm like, those have been some of the most exciting things
I've seen on the Aptos TL
or probably the most exciting things in shorts
I saw on the Aptos TL all 2025.
The shout out to Aptos India and move club india um the winter school was amazing
um partnering with content creators uh the media um representation of the uh of that was just
really exciting to watch and it seemed super fun overall it just seems super fun so i think you guys have had such
a beautiful introduction into the appdose ecosystem and i'm really excited for everything
that is going to come from that but now you've come up with a product called tesserap and i'm
sure everybody in the audience is curious what is Tesseract?
Okay so let me take that question. So let's start with the fact where you go to any sort of yield
staking protocol and you just lock in your asset, stake it and just wait for it to mature and expect your returns.
So normally you just wait but Tesserap lets you do something instantly with that yield.
So how it works is it divides your existing staked asset into principal token and yield token. So you get two pairs of these assets and now you have a starting point say from score zero. Say if you have 100 APT which you
staked at 7% earlier you tokenize it on Stesserapt. You get 100 principal token, 100 YT token.
And if you are bullish that you want more yield at the end of this tenure,
maybe I will trade my principal token for my yield token.
So instead of getting that 7% return, I can actually hedge and accumulate more, say for maybe 10% or 15% based on my risk.
So this is the entire point of giving flexibility and power in the hand of the users to unlock their potential to the stake yield, which just set their staff.
And this entire phenomena, ideally people know it from the Pendle protocol,
but it is very much evident into the traditional finance as well.
If you know about bond stripping on how this thing works,
you know about bond stripping on how this thing works is basically someone tokenize a part of the
bond and sell it as a claim for the future shares so that's all we want to bring in into the crypto
ecosystem as well so yes that's a little bit about thatesseract. Yeah, okay. I'm really excited about this.
So there is the yield token and the principal token that is going to come each time you bring your stakes tokens into Tesseract.
So all you need to participate into our protocol is you need to be a holder of a
state token and which basically earns you any sort of yield that's it oh interesting so now
uh i believe you are creating like a visual represent no not even a visual representation. No, not even a visual representation. A token representation of the tokens you staked and the yield you had to receive.
Yes, you are absolutely right.
So it is basically a split mechanism which takes your staked or asset as in whole
and gives you equal instances of this principal annual
token individually. So from there, what you want to do is completely up to your choice and your
risk assessment. Oh my goodness. Okay. This is exciting. But just a follow-up question on this before we continue.
I believe now we would have the question of,
are these tokens going to be tradable in the open market?
Let's say on DEXs, is there going to be liquidity behind this principal token and this yield token?
Or is it going to be an off-the-counter kind of trading?
Okay, so coming to your first question, if this is going to be traded on the open market.
So we are maybe targeting the DEXs who will be able to put down their liquidity into our
So we have to co-partner with them to bring those protocol into the place. For instance, the institution who actually takes out and gives out the stake token, we will be giving them.
So it's about the underlying asset, which we will be bringing into our platform.
We won't be a holder of this fund.
So there is no market involved of the underlying asset.
market involved of the underlying asset but it's the asset of rather the
principal token and the YT token. So yeah I hope that clarifies the
first question. Yes it does. Okay and could you please go through the second
question again. Okay. So the second question was if it would be OTC.
We don't have that into our roadmap right now,
but definitely we can look into it.
Because I think that's something that's becoming really trendy.
There are these projects on Aptos.
I would call them, okay, Selana.
Selana created something called V-Cell.
And I think we are beginning to see a similar version
of what they created in VTAP.
So you know how tokens from airdrop,
airdrop allocations might not be fully tradable from the beginning of the airdrop.
Sometimes you receive 50% and then you receive another 50%.
But instead of waiting for the lock period to elapse, they give you something called V tokens.
So these allow you still vote because you have the voting power anyways
you have these tokens they are just locked so it still allows you votes and but more than that they
made it available to you to trade off the counter that's person to person so would you rather wait
for the unlock period or would you want to just trade these voting rights and i think that it created
so many amazing dynamics now um it would you can actually trade these voting rights to somebody
that maybe believes longer term in this project and maybe you just really want to step out and
don't want to wait for the local period anymore so yes just some really cool ideas i think
Some really cool ideas, I think is amazing or close, kind of related to what you guys are doing.
Well, maybe not even in any way.
So now talking about this and yields in general, I've been seeing a lot of falls on yields across the whole of Web3, not even just on Aptos, across the whole of Web3. And now TeslaRap is coming with this innovative idea that I think is going to really unlock
what yields mean on Aptos.
Why do you think this is the right time for such a product?
I mean, right now is the best time because today we have so much worth of staked assets just locked into the market and
which is like earning yield but doing absolutely nothing beyond that say for instance there's a
rough estimate of 500 million worth of staked apt and that's what i'm talking about only
aptos related asset so there more. It's inefficient because this
capital gets locked into a single outcome. You stake, you wait, and you hope the yield is good.
So there is no way to trade it, hedge it, or optimize it. That's what we are giving
the choices to our users to turn your passive yield into something more active.
So it creates a market around yield itself, not waiting for the primary market to work,
So we are just trying to utilize the capital, which is already settled, which is already
there, but underutilized. so i think it's the best
time yeah and you got me you got you got me cracked up when you said and then you hope for
the youth to be good because honestly that is what yeah you see a lot of projects that
um advertise really really amazing youths and oh, I actually did everything right.
You said this is the APR.
It probably would take a year for me to get this yield.
I've been holding for a year
and what I'm getting is nothing close to that.
There's a lot of hope in there.
there's a lot of risk associated with even trying to get yields.
Some people have tried to maybe leverage these yields
and they've gotten liquidated.
Something you should have,
probably should never be happening within yields.
And I think this is one interesting thing I see from Tesseract.
Is there a possibility to get liquidated in Tesseract?
So one of the biggest problem today in the DeFi is liquidation, right? So it's
something which we are trying to solve by, so for instance, if the Aptos drop by 20% or 30%
in a day, nothing gets liquidated from our side because you are holding the staked asset.
So it's the underlying assets that is into the play.
So there is no margin call, no forced selling,
no cascading liquidation in terms of what we are providing as a platform.
That's why it's non-liquidable from our side.
So it's more scalable and stable at that way.
when liquidation happens,
when the price of certain tokens falls below,
let's just say X amount of dollars,
since the baseline of our token is another token itself itself um you know that's that just there is no room for the condition over there you can just hold it out until the price rebalance itself
and you know boom get back in the game i know that's that's what users like to hear i think
it's enough to worry about the volatility of the crypto market. It's another thing to worry about how the volatility affects your yields that you might have used to play with other strategies to receive more yields.
And it's usually not easy to, would I say, de-risk in terms of this.
Let's say a flash crash happens.
You would have been burnt out before you can even make any move.
So having something like Tesseract that makes your liquidation is not in the list of your worries, I think is really awesome.
And I definitely would be trying this out once I can.
So I would like to know more about when we can expect tesseracts really exciting stuff
looks like the assembly is already excited about what you are building
i myself am excited as well when can i get my hands on it that's awesome So as part of our testnet launch,
we will be soon releasing our strategy-based contests and stress test protocols.
So within a span of one month,
so everything is ready from the inside.
We are just figuring out how to get the market actually working for everyone.
So we are planning a very good beta testing group, which we will be giving out a few people,
trade on it, put their money. Actually, you'll use the AI yield engine, which we are building.
And then the plan is to go live.
So we are not only targeting retail users for user feedbacks,
but institutions for validating more advanced strategies as well.
So, yes, I think that clarifies the roadmap.
That clarifies the roadmap, but did not give me a date.
Yeah, so I'm glad you mentioned the ai yield engine and i think that is a very interesting
part of what tesla raps is doing i already clearly understand how we have the principal token and the
yield token and this is really simple amazing logic that you guys have implemented. What is the AI yield engine doing? Okay, so
this is one of our moat, you can say. So Tesserap has this AI yield engine that manages
smart vault. It assesses users' risk appetite and based a split mechanism of PT and YT based on the user's risk appetite.
Say for instance, I am a very aggressive player and I want more yield on my stake tokens.
So I connect my wallet, it checks my history, it takes my behavioral pattern, and then it suggests me the split.
Say, if I am able to bear more yield, so I'm more aggressive, so it will say, for instance, give me a split of like 60% yield token you can take and 40% principal token you can take.
But if I'm more of like conservationist,
I don't want to take any losses.
I don't want to lose money.
Then that time, the AI yield engine will suggest something
like you should have, you know, 60% into the principal
and 40% into the yield trading part. So this is novel to our platform because currently,
the existing players in the market has been able to do it in the equal split splitting mechanism.
You always, you take it pendle, you take it any other protocols,
you don't get your exact splitting of the tokens as per your needs.
So that's something novel through which we are trying to
solve from our AI yield engine.
apart from that, there are other specs
like allocation, routing,
risk adjustment and rebalancing
which we will be bringing
help users execute strategies
efficiently, but users will choose the direction.
So yes, that's what our AI yield engine is about.
Okay, you just blew my mind, but I'm going to take it in chunks and try and put it back together.
You said the AI yield engine checks my behavioral pattern.
What is the AI yield engine checking?
Is it my previous transactions outside in the Aptos ecosystem?
Can you please break this down?
So right now, how we are doing is by scanning your previous transaction the the cases if you have been ever
liquidated or not because that kind of thing affects the overall risk assessment of the engine
instead of just giving simple plain answers categories. We are taking in multiple parameters from your history
and from your questionnaire, which we'll give you.
And it will give you a score.
So based on that, our machine learning model has been training.
And coming back to the example which I was giving,
like if you ever have been liquidated,
you don't want to take much risk, right?
So that's where the part where our model classifies this
as a more aggressive player.
So it will suggest you based on that.
So this is just a part of the equation.
I think this is super interesting.
It looks like Baxi would like to add to this.
I hope we lost him again.
Looks like he's having network issues.
He keeps coming up and going down.
keeps coming up and going down.
I like when people push boundaries
And I think assessing your users individually
and suggesting what might be best to them,
Sometimes people really don't want to overthink
what the next step is. And it's lovely where you can just already have this suggested to you yeah
so i think this is really lovely a really lovely concept that you guys have brought into um
generating yields and um so there are huge strategies that can be more aggressive than others.
Can you please explain what it means for a huge strategy to be aggressive?
Because I believe overall, I can never get liquidated, no matter how aggressive this yield gets, right?
so it depends on the user say for instance if i tend to play aggressive and the underlying asset
So it depends on the user.
actually underperforms than the expected outcome so my underlying asset will be equivalent to my current holdings.
It's not your current holding that will get liquidated.
So the AI part is not just a black box that users blindly trust.
It is just used to assist and the execution and the optimization.
Oh, okay. Awesome. Awesome. Okay. i like the aspect of still having some control i think that is really going to help users as well because
sometimes i might never accept that i desire i need less risk i'm the iris kind of guy yeah so
i'm the iris kind of guy yeah so but i think that's really cool and i'm really i would like
to try this out i don't know is there any future campaigns that you maybe you can share on the
space and maybe i can be part of this maybe something from test nets um any anything you can share at all yes sure uh we will share our website uh maybe one of my
teammates can paste it in the chat uh so we have uh our newsletter live and our tg and we will we
are actually in selecting few of the users who can actively take part in beta so you can just dm us
directly on tg and we can add you to the entire process so yeah uh they have shared it oh wow
this is exclusive exclusive okay but glad that people that made it to space today or would be listening to the
recording after now will be getting that alpha so i believe the beta is going to be closed tests
yes not open to the public okay and i would really like to be part of that closed test
i'd really like to see what you guys are doing so yeah so you you guys, if you would like to be a part of the beta, shoot a DM in Telegram.
I believe Telegram, right?
Shomik, Chayar, Tejas, can you just clear the TG?
They will paste it in the chat.
So, if you are looking for the Telegram, you would find it in the comment section of the space. I hope we have that posted soon. Yeah, we'll have that in the comment section of the space, we are innovating with these yields
and making even more out of what already exists.
We already have this aspect of the AI yield engine,
the principal token and the yield token breakdown.
More than this, what do you think can be made from yields or maybe
something tesla apps will be looking to expand into in future what do you think is up next for
uh i'm sorry i lost you there can you yeah i guess i did okay so well obviously we have seen a lot
of innovative and exciting yield systems in web3 what do you think is the next stage for yields
as a whole in the web3 space okay so in my opinion i think yield is one of the thing that works even the market
doesn't and it's one of the very much primary narrative of the how the entire financial market
works uh so the future just lies into the fact that how the optimizations and the routing things will take place
and how the narrative will shift towards utilizing
and coming up with more optimized strategies,
especially with the rise of the AI generation.
We all are deep diving into the cases for the best models, for the best type of keep the capitals in the market.
So yes, I see that thing into the future.
So yield is something which is Web3's backbone
and any financial market's backbone.
So I think it's the optimization part and more
adaptation to the retail and yes yeah i think it's one of those things that are less complicated
because coming into web3 there are so many complicated terms but then you hear about
yields and it's something you can relate to it and i think more than ever
that's why the trading narrative is becoming huge especially now that prediction markets have even
taken like the whole space i if someone told me prediction markets would become this huge
maybe two years ago i would have said it's it's not possible but yeah it shows that narratives that everybody
without it being complicated
is the way to go and I think
huge is becoming that as well
so shout out to Tesseract
on top of traditional markets I think one thing
that we definitely should be giving an eye on
is folks and like as a personal experimentation I would love to have folks On top of traditional markets, I think one thing that we definitely should be giving an eye on is Perps.
And as a personal experimentation, I would love to have Perps integrated in Kessler Atlas.
Somehow, you know, even on a very small level, to see how PTYD Perps would do eventually just as a meta layer of creating.
But yeah, I think Perps is definitely the next big thing, especially when it comes to delta neutral strategies and just creating flavors on top of the entire strategies all of
that i think i think perhaps is going to be the next uh prediction markets yeah let's go no i
think perhaps already already the next prediction markets uh shout out to the aptos labs team uh crazy stuff they are doing with decibel i think
decibel is going to be a game changer i see some of the pfps in the charts already rocking the
decibel pm decibel jackets so yeah um i think nobody can sleep on peps anymore those days have
passed there was even i think lighter just had an airdrop
and it was so huge several people have been using lighter for years now and they're really excited
about the innovation lighter brought and to think that decibel is even adding a lot more
on the innovation that we already have in the pep text market so yeah i'm really excited about peps
as well and i would like to see how this around
integrates that i think it would just be awesome yeah so um i would like the community to be able
to connect with tesserapps if somebody maybe had questions suggestions or would like to be
part of what you guys are building how should they connect with you so the best way is to just shoot us a dm to either one of us or uh just engage in the tg community
so yeah that's that's the best way i've also uh pasted my ct account in the chat. So yeah, that's the best way to engage for us now.
Given the fact we will be starting with our campaign and all the other things,
best way to get it notified is from the TG announcement channels.
So you guys, definitely be watching the tg announcement channels if you don't
want to miss out on the exciting campaigns i have some information i won't be sharing though you
would have to find it out on the tg announcement channel and uh yeah but that's a wrap as tough
facts for everybody and you don't want to out. Thank you guys so much for coming.
I love it that your team came in ready for this space,
giving us all the alpha and information we need on what the next gen yield on Aftos looks like.
We are going to have another amazing space next week.
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we'll be hosting on tuesdays so it's bye from me for now and i'll see you guys next week
thanks thank you so much for having us. It was lovely joining to the conversation.
Thank you so much for coming. You were such a vibe. Bye, everybody.