The way we build tech is shifting fast. We're moving beyond traditional interfaces—describing what we want and letting systems deliver the outcomes. This approach is spreading into trading too.
Trading is becoming language-native, meaning you can express trading logic and strategies through natural language rather than complex code. Meanwhile, capital itself is turning programmable, allowing funds to execute autonomously based on predefined rules and market conditions.
This transformation fundamentally changes how traders, developers, and institutions interact with markets. The gap between intent and execution keeps shrinking.
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The way we build tech is shifting fast. We're moving beyond traditional interfaces—describing what we want and letting systems deliver the outcomes. This approach is spreading into trading too.
Trading is becoming language-native, meaning you can express trading logic and strategies through natural language rather than complex code. Meanwhile, capital itself is turning programmable, allowing funds to execute autonomously based on predefined rules and market conditions.
This transformation fundamentally changes how traders, developers, and institutions interact with markets. The gap between intent and execution keeps shrinking.