Recently, I’ve been paying attention to an AI agent economy DeFi project—Theoriq.
Their core product, AlphaVault, focuses on automated yield strategies—in simple terms, it’s a smart vault that helps you earn passively. The backers are pretty solid: Hack VC and IOSG Ventures led the investment, raising a total of $12.2 million.
If you do the math, it’s been four months since their IDO in August. During this time, the team has clearly picked up the pace—with all kinds of partnership announcements coming one after another. The latest move is a collaboration with turtle, aiming to integrate AlphaVault into their ecosystem. Apparently, turtle has already accumulated over 40...(the original didn’t specify, but it’s probably 400,000 users or 40 protocols or something similar)
Judging by how frequently they’re making moves, the token generation event (TGE) shouldn’t be far off. Usually, when the team starts making frequent public appearances, it means they’re building hype for a token listing.
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Recently, I’ve been paying attention to an AI agent economy DeFi project—Theoriq.
Their core product, AlphaVault, focuses on automated yield strategies—in simple terms, it’s a smart vault that helps you earn passively. The backers are pretty solid: Hack VC and IOSG Ventures led the investment, raising a total of $12.2 million.
If you do the math, it’s been four months since their IDO in August. During this time, the team has clearly picked up the pace—with all kinds of partnership announcements coming one after another. The latest move is a collaboration with turtle, aiming to integrate AlphaVault into their ecosystem. Apparently, turtle has already accumulated over 40...(the original didn’t specify, but it’s probably 400,000 users or 40 protocols or something similar)
Judging by how frequently they’re making moves, the token generation event (TGE) shouldn’t be far off. Usually, when the team starts making frequent public appearances, it means they’re building hype for a token listing.