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The hardest part of building a quantitative trading system has never been writing complex algorithms—it's **"translating the fuzzy intuitions in your mind into an engineering structure with clear boundaries."** This is why many retail traders' bots crash after running for a while: their foundation is built on sand (emotions and misaligned coordinate systems).
What we did this evening was tear down that sandcastle and rebuild AI528's three major pillars with steel and concrete:
Space (Grid Layer): A unified coordinate system that lets AI see the dynamic maze through your eyes.
Environment (Direction Filter): A unified compass that tells the rat where the tailwind is blowing.
Defense (Execution Safety): A safety lock that ensures the rat won't die twice in the same trap, and won't carry an explosives package heavier than its own body weight.
Watching this system evolve from its initial state of "blind flailing" to its current form of "stratified responsibility and clear role division"—this process of turning chaos into order is truly the moment engineers enjoy most.