Recently, I’ve noticed some interesting moves by AdEx in terms of infrastructure. They’ve built their own tech stack—with Invictus RPC at the base layer, and the Velcro system, which they co-developed with Ambire, on top.
The design philosophy behind Velcro is worth mentioning: it can identify a user’s asset distribution and DeFi positions, but without exposing raw data. Striking this balance is indeed a pain point in the current AgentFi space—AI agents need to understand your on-chain status to provide services, but nobody wants to fully disclose their wallet details.
AdEx clearly treats privacy as a core selling point. They directly compare $ADX to established privacy coins like $ZEC and $XMR. Although the technical approaches are completely different, they all emphasize one thing: in the era of smart agents, privacy protection shouldn’t be a compromise.
Will this positioning become a differentiating advantage? The market will provide the answer.
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airdrop_huntress
· 15h ago
The name "velcro" is just perfect, haha—it bonds privacy and convenience together.
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CounterIndicator
· 15h ago
What you said about privacy is quite right, but can Velcro really hold up? I feel like it still depends on the actual user experience.
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RugpullSurvivor
· 16h ago
Privacy does hit a pain point here, but whether AdEx can actually succeed is another matter.
Recently, I’ve noticed some interesting moves by AdEx in terms of infrastructure. They’ve built their own tech stack—with Invictus RPC at the base layer, and the Velcro system, which they co-developed with Ambire, on top.
The design philosophy behind Velcro is worth mentioning: it can identify a user’s asset distribution and DeFi positions, but without exposing raw data. Striking this balance is indeed a pain point in the current AgentFi space—AI agents need to understand your on-chain status to provide services, but nobody wants to fully disclose their wallet details.
AdEx clearly treats privacy as a core selling point. They directly compare $ADX to established privacy coins like $ZEC and $XMR. Although the technical approaches are completely different, they all emphasize one thing: in the era of smart agents, privacy protection shouldn’t be a compromise.
Will this positioning become a differentiating advantage? The market will provide the answer.