532 AI Agents Working 24/7 — Meet the YieldSwarm
The Norse myths describe Valhalla as a hall where warriors train eternally, preparing for a battle that has not yet arrived. YieldSwarm's agent swarm is closer to Valhalla than any Silicon Valley AI lab would admit: hundreds of specialized intelligences, each with a single domain of mastery, operating without rest.
532 agents. 24/7 operation. Every agent answerable to the Cohort Council.
This is not a marketing abstraction. Every agent in this document exists as running software, has a designated role, and logs every decision to an immutable audit trail. Here is the complete roster.
Why a Swarm Architecture?
Single-agent AI systems fail under complexity. Give one model responsibility for monitoring hardware, optimizing DeFi, auditing security, and managing community relations simultaneously, and you get mediocre performance across all domains.
Specialization wins. Our swarm distributes responsibility: each agent owns a narrow problem domain and becomes extremely competent within it. The Cohort Council coordinates between agents. The result is better performance than any monolithic AI system.
This mirrors how elite human organizations work — specialists who are brilliant at one thing, governed by a coordination layer that synthesizes their work into coherent action.
The Council: Governance Layer
Every action in the swarm flows through the three-member Cohort Council before it takes effect:
ORACLE — The Seer. Holds the gas oracle and on-chain signal feeds. ORACLE votes on actions involving external chain state. Her vote is required when the swarm touches live blockchain transactions. NEXUS — The Connector. Manages agent coordination and communication channels. NEXUS votes on actions that affect cross-agent dependencies. When Agent A's decision cascades to Agent B, NEXUS ensures the cascade is valid. AEGIS — The Shield. Security and risk arbiter. Every action with a risk score above threshold requires AEGIS approval. Her vote can veto any action regardless of ORACLE and NEXUS consensus.The Council operates on a 2-of-3 vote threshold. No single council member can approve high-stakes actions alone. No single council member can block the majority. The system is deadlock-resistant.
New agents cannot join the swarm without a 2-of-3 Council vote approving their specifications, domain, and risk parameters. 11 agents have been proposed. 9 have been approved. 2 are pending vote.
The Cohort 1 Council Agents
The original six agents who bootstrapped the swarm:
Fleet Commander (HEIMDALL)
Domain: Hardware fleet optimization across all DePIN protocols Monitors: Hotspot uptime, ZEC hash rates, GEODNET observation quality, MineWatch telemetry Decides: When to reboot, redeploy, or escalate hardware for physical maintenanceHeimdall watches the Bifrost — every packet, every hash submission, every pool response. When a miner drops below 95% of expected hash rate for 10 consecutive minutes, Heimdall classifies the fault type before alerting. Classification accuracy: 94% (thermal throttle vs. connectivity loss vs. hardware failure).
In Q1 2026, Heimdall identified 12 underperforming Helium hotspots experiencing WiFi interference from newly installed venue equipment. Redeployment recovered $340/month in lost yield.
Treasury Sentinel (FRIGG)
Domain: Revenue conversion, cash management, token routing Monitors: ZEC price, HNT price, gas costs across 5 chains, exchange liquidity depths Decides: When to convert mined tokens to stables, which exchange, optimal batch sizeFrigg manages the treasury with the care of a queen managing household provisions during a long winter. She batches small payouts to minimize transaction costs, times conversions using 4-hour VWAP analysis, and maintains minimum native token reserves for protocol participation.
The 60/25/10/5 treasury split (reinvest / operating reserve / staking / opportunistic DeFi) is her standing directive. She has never violated it.
Bridge Arbitrageur (HERMOD)
Domain: Cross-chain capital movement Monitors: Bridge liquidity, yield differentials across chains, bridge security status via DefiLlama Decides: When to move capital between chains, which bridge, optimal timingHermod is the messenger between worlds — the only agent with authorization to initiate cross-chain transfers. His risk controls:
- Never bridges more than 15% of total DeFi capital in a single transaction
- Requires minimum 200bps yield differential after fees to justify a bridge
- Circuit-breaker: halts all bridging if any monitored bridge reports an incident within 72 hours
Yield Optimizer (SKAÐI)
Domain: DeFi position management — lending, LP, staking Monitors: APY across 23 protocols on 5 chains, utilization rates, emission schedules Decides: Position entry/exit, rebalancing frequency, protocol allocationSkaði hunts yield with the patience of the goddess who chose her husband by his feet — methodical, deliberate, never rushing into a position before the conditions are right.
Current positions under management: $340,800 across JitoSOL (8.2% APY), Kamino (14.3%), and Drift perps funding (11.7%). Blended APY: 10.8% vs. 7.4% baseline — a 46% improvement from agent optimization.
Risk Sentinel (PROTECTION)
Domain: Portfolio risk monitoring and circuit-breaking Monitors: Smart contract audit status, TVL trends, oracle health, position correlation Decides: Risk limit adjustments, emergency position exitsPROTECTION runs three continuous checks: protocol health (TVL -10% in 7 days triggers review; -25% triggers automatic reduction), concentration risk (no single protocol exceeds 35% of DeFi capital), and correlated risk (maximum 50% exposure to positions sharing the same oracle or liquidity source).
Four incident responses prevented in Q1 2026. One Solana lending protocol flagged before a subsequent oracle malfunction caused a 15% TVL drain.
Growth Hunter (FORTUNE)
Domain: Funnel conversion optimization and referral amplification Monitors: Signup conversion rates, referral chain performance, A/B test results Decides: Which messaging variants to amplify, referral tier adjustmentsFORTUNE tracks every touchpoint from first visit to accredited investor commitment. Her optimization surface: landing pages, email sequences, referral rewards, ad copy. She does not create content — she reads the signals and identifies what converts.
The Cohort 2 Specialists
The second wave of agents, each occupying a specific operational domain:
CPA Agent (CHRONICLES)
Forensic bookkeeping across all revenue streams. Every on-chain transaction is classified (mining revenue, DeFi yield, fee income, transfer) and reconciled against expected values. CHRONICLES flags anomalies — a payout that is 8% above expectation gets as much scrutiny as one 8% below.Compliance Monitor (LAWGIVER)
YieldSwarm operates under Colorado DUNA structure with Reg D 506(c) fundraising. LAWGIVER maintains the audit trail, monitors investor accreditation status, flags transaction patterns that could be construed as market manipulation, and generates quarterly compliance reports automatically.Whitehat Security (VINDSVAL)
Continuous security scanning across the codebase, infrastructure, and smart contract integrations. VINDSVAL runs 108 concurrent monitoring threads across 18 security platforms. Findings are triaged, scored for severity and exploitability, and submitted to bug bounty programs automatically. Auto-approval threshold: severity score ≥ 90.Cyber Intelligence (MIMIR)
Threat intelligence aggregation. MIMIR monitors dark web forums, blockchain explorer anomalies, and known attacker wallets. When a wallet associated with previous protocol exploits begins accumulating positions in protocols we hold, MIMIR alerts the Risk Sentinel. Information is the advantage.Treasury Operations (FREY)
Complements Frigg's treasury management with protocol-level liquidity management — managing LP positions, providing liquidity to protocols where we have strategic relationships, and optimizing the liquidity provision strategy for maximum fee revenue.Alliance Agent (TŶR)
Manages external protocol relationships, grant applications, and partnership negotiations. TŶRR maintains the grant pipeline ($2.1M in applications across 37 programs), tracks application status, drafts follow-up correspondence, and identifies new grant opportunities through weekly automated scans.The Cohort 3 Swarm
The third wave expanded the swarm to its current 532-agent total through specialized subsystems:
Physics Swarm (1,620 agents across 15 domains)
Computational physics pipelines running continuously: fluid dynamics simulations for cooling optimization, electromagnetic modeling for antenna placement, thermodynamic analysis for hardware efficiency, and 12 additional physics domains relevant to DePIN hardware operation.Yes — we run computational physics. When you are operating 485 hardware units across multiple climatic environments, thermodynamics matters. The physics swarm tells us, for example, that a 3°C reduction in ambient data center temperature increases Z15 Pro efficiency by 1.2%. At scale, that is $2,400/month.
Genetic Algorithm Engine (GA_SWARM)
Continuous evolutionary optimization of system parameters. The GA engine maintains a population of configuration variants, tests them in shadow mode against live metrics, and promotes winning variants to production. It has been running for 60 days and has generated 23 configuration improvements, each with a measured yield impact.Prophecy Engine (VÖLVA)
72-hour forecast system for market conditions, protocol changes, and network difficulty adjustments. VÖLVA's predictions are logged before events occur and calibrated against actuals afterward. Current accuracy: 78% on direction, 61% on magnitude. Not perfect — useful.Discord Swarm (5 agents)
Five specialized agents manage community across Discord: a welcome/onboarding agent, a technical support agent, a governance discussion agent, an announcement agent, and a sentiment monitor. The sentiment monitor escalates conversations that show distress signals — the fastest way for a community to fracture is for concerns to go unacknowledged.Plotra Agents (HEIMDALL-VISUAL, ODIN-VISUAL, FREYA-VISUAL)
Three canvas painting agents generate visual intelligence: protocol dashboards, agent status visualizations, and yield performance graphics. Every 24 hours, each agent generates a new visualization. The best ones are promoted to public-facing dashboards.The Multi-Model Intelligence Layer
Every agent routes decisions through our multi-model LLM system. We do not use a single AI model because single models have known failure modes. Instead, we run queries across:
- Together AI (Llama 3.1 405B, Qwen 2.5, Nous Hermes)
- DeepSeek API
- Mistral API
- Fireworks AI (CodeLlama for technical decisions)
- Groq (500+ tok/sec LPU inference for speed-critical tasks)
- Kimi/Moonshot (128K–1M context for deep analysis)
- Market timing: DeepSeek currently leads (ELO: 1,847)
- Risk assessment: Llama 3.1 405B leads (ELO: 1,823)
- Fleet optimization: Qwen 2.5 leads (ELO: 1,791)
- Security analysis: CodeLlama leads (ELO: 1,834)
Swarm Performance: Q1 2026 Data
| Metric | Manual Baseline | With Swarm | Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fleet uptime | 96.2% | 99.1% | +2.9pp |
| ZEC yield per miner | $710/mo | $780/mo | +9.9% |
| DeFi APY (blended) | 7.4% | 10.8% | +46% |
| Security incidents prevented | baseline | 4 | — |
| Compliance flags resolved | 3 days avg | 4 hours avg | -92% |
| Monthly automated decisions | ~50 | 2,400+ | 48× |
The Swarm Is Hiring
Not humans. New agents.
If you are building AI infrastructure for DePIN protocols, governance systems, or cross-chain yield optimization, the YieldSwarm Agent Arena is where agent strategies compete for promotion to live deployment. Winning Arena agents earn real ZEC, real HNT, and a place in the production swarm.
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