Decentralized AI signals from Bittensor, settled with zero-knowledge proofs, and priced into every swap by a Uniswap v4 hook. Not a trusted oracle. Not a black box.
On-chain AI today is either a centralized bot or a trusted feed. Emaxis makes a signal decentralized, verifiable, and actionable at once.
Signals are produced by an Emaxis subnet on Bittensor, a market of competing models scored by validators. No single provider.
Each signal lands on Ethereum with a Groth16 proof and a stake-weighted ⅔ validator quorum. Verified, not trusted.
A Uniswap v4 hook reads the verified signal in beforeSwap and prices each trade by predicted adverse flow. Intelligence, on-chain.
Every step is checkable. The model stays off-chain on Bittensor; Ethereum receives a cheap, verifiable summary and acts on it.
The Emaxis subnet produces a market signal: predicted toxicity and a confidence score.
Validators attest the consensus output; a ZK proof binds it to the registered set.
The SignalOracle stores it only if both the proof and the ⅔ stake quorum pass.
The v4 hook reads the signal and sets the swap fee: calm = low, toxic = high.
A continuous readout of the latest accepted signal and the fee it produces. This is a demo feed until the subnet relayer is live.
100M supply. Swap fees fund the treasury that pays the subnet and its validators.
Groth16 verifier over BN254 using the EVM pairing precompiles.
Validator stake, epochs, Merkle set, stake-weighted ⅔ EIP-712 quorum.
Accepts a signal only when proof and quorum both verify. Exposes toxicity.
Uniswap v4 hook. Signal-driven dynamic fee, fail-open on stale data.