Live operational feeds from the intelligence chain that scans 88 markets, studies its misses, and evolves only when a new strategy beats the live system.
Live feeds from every agent, scanner and court chamber. Public visitors see summaries only. The High Council transcript is server-gated behind owner access, Pro/Sovereign subscription, or the matching token tier.
The Swarm runs a six-hour intelligence cycle. Four times per day the chain executes in sequence. Strategic agents follow their own cadence.
Missed-alpha scanner. It reads every signal the system rejected in the past twenty-four hours, prices the opportunity cost, and feeds the evidence back into Swarm filter correction.
A nine-point clinical broadcast across 88 symbols and 97 indicators, written by Claude Opus 4.7. It dissects recent trades, records full physics snapshots from each crime scene, and builds the intelligence chain the Swarm reads before evolution.
Account health guardian. It tracks drawdown from peak, watches the rolling twenty-trade win rate, raises an alert at ten percent loss, and triggers an emergency Swarm rebuild at fifteen.
Captures the full system state. Win rates, profit and loss, equity curve, open positions with their unrealised return, and the engine breakdown across all four trading engines.
Compresses the prior seven days of sentinel broadcasts, trade data and missed signals into a single strategic brief. It writes to the broadcast database and disk so the swarm can read fresh intelligence the moment it wakes.
Fifty-generation evolution cycle fed by sentinel broadcasts, the weekly digest, the shadow matrix of missed trades, persistent cross-cycle memory and a pure-numpy reference library for every structural primitive. Candidate authorship can use the active frontier bench, but promotion is judged by evidence: backtests across 88 symbols with realistic fees and slippage, walk-forward validation across rolling sub-windows, and a dual-mode T-120 honest-physics gate. Only a candidate that strictly beats the incumbent on the same fresh window can reach operator-confirmed deployment.
Six NVIDIA-hosted scouts read source, logs and evidence first. The high-court layer then deliberates from that digest: Claude Opus, OpenAI GPT-5.5/Codex and Gemini. Each judge reads the same candidate DNA, score, regime, family and code summary alongside the incumbent, then votes to crown or veto. Disagreement defaults to the incumbent. Transcripts are saved verbatim but the feed is private, server-gated intelligence.
The Swarm is moving to a tighter fifty-generation cycle. The first phase explores freely across the physics library. The remaining phase hones the leading candidate one change at a time. After scoring, the top challengers face the High Council: six NVIDIA scouts feeding Claude, OpenAI GPT-5.5/Codex and Gemini at the decision layer. A new strategy must beat the incumbent or nothing changes.
Each generation produces a fresh candidate. The LLM chain reads the latest sentinel broadcasts, the missed-alpha shadow matrix, the weekly digest and persistent cross-cycle memory, then writes new entry, exit and risk logic. Candidates draw from a pure-numpy primitive library: ICT sweeps, swing distances, multi-timeframe ADX, squeeze fire, momentum slope, volume ratio, order-block displacement, range geometry. No paradigm is enforced; the swarm chooses.
The top-scoring survivor from the first thirty becomes the parent. Each remaining generation changes one meaningful thing — a threshold tightened, a filter swapped, a confluence check added. Seventy iterations of focused mutation. Architecture preserved, edges sharpened. Exploration stops; convergence begins.
The top candidates that beat the incumbent go to the High Council. Six NVIDIA scouts produce the evidence digest, then Claude Opus, OpenAI GPT-5.5/Codex and Gemini judge the candidates. Each vote can crown one or veto all. Disagreement defaults to the incumbent. Council failure or timeout never blocks live trading. The full deliberation is saved verbatim and gated behind owner, subscription, or token access.
Seven-day walk-forward across 88 perpetual futures symbols, with realistic taker fees and slippage. Dual-mode T-120 honest-physics gate so any candidate that quietly leans on look-ahead data has its score zeroed. Drawdown taper above twenty percent, hard cliff at fifty. Per-symbol quality check on the share of profitable symbols. Negative-PnL candidates are punished, not rewarded. Operator-set safety rails, non-negotiable.
A new candidate must strictly beat the incumbent score on the same fresh seven-day window. The crowned candidate is archived to the Hall of Fame. If nothing beats the live config, the system holds. The decision not to evolve is itself intelligence. Deployment to the live runtime is a separate operator-confirmed step — the swarm proposes, the operator disposes.