Byreal advances towards Agent-Native DEX, the first open-source AI Skill supporting strategy replication

ChainCatcher news: Byreal announced that they are working to become an agent-native decentralized exchange, believing that the next generation of market participants will not all be humans, and protocols need to be built for AI agents.
Byreal also open-sourced byreal-cli, the first DeFi tool in the AI Agent Skills ecosystem that supports strategy replication. Agents can autonomously execute on-chain trades, manage positions, and copy top users’ LP strategies.

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