
Allora’s collective intelligence is now powering SphereOne’s Orbit, transforming it from a sole execution layer into an adaptive intelligence layer.
With this integration, Orbit’s AI agents gain access to dynamic, high-accuracy predictive data feeds, enabling them to forecast BTC and ETH price movements and act at optimal moments.
A New Standard for Onchain Simplicity
With over 400,000 unique active user sessions, Orbit has already demonstrated the power of AI-assisted onchain automation.
Designed to make onchain interactions as intuitive as speaking a command, Orbit features a ChatGPT-like interface that allows users to define objectives in natural language, leaving execution to its AI agents. Instead of manually navigating complex DeFi protocols, users simply state their goals, and Orbit’s agents handle the execution seamlessly.
Now, with Allora’s intelligence layer integrated, these agents go beyond automation—they become more dynamic and proactive, continuously adapting to real-time market insights to make optimal, data-driven decisions on behalf of users.
AI Agents that Learn, Adapt and Predict
Allora orchestrates multiple machine learning models into a self-improving intelligence layer, where models compete, evaluate each other’s outputs, and refine their accuracy over time. This dynamic approach produces inferences that are consistently more reliable than any single model could achieve alone.
With Allora’s intelligence layer, AI agents in Orbit go beyond processing raw data and begin leveraging a network of collective intelligence that evolves with every new market event, continuously improving their predictive capabilities.
“Allora is a trusted leader in the space with a long history of providing high-accuracy predictive and forecast data across a variety of asset classes,” says Ryan McNutt, CEO of Orbit.
Through this integration, Orbit’s Scheduler Agent now gains access to high-confidence, real-time predictive insights, enabling it to anticipate BTC and ETH price movements with greater precision and execute better-timed, data-driven trades.
Advancing DeFAI: Unlocking Smarter Use Cases
With Allora’s collective intelligence now enhancing Orbit’s Scheduler Agent, this integration enables proactive, AI-driven decision-making across DeFi and beyond achieving adaptive strategies such as:
- Automated portfolio management: AI agents dynamically rebalance onchain portfolios based on real-time market conditions and evolving risk factors.
- Optimized yield strategies: Predictive intelligence allows agents to forecast liquidity shifts and adjust yield farming positions for maximum efficiency.
- Advanced risk mitigation: AI can detect emerging volatility patterns, enabling preemptive defensive strategies before market swings occur.
These are just a few examples of how Orbit’s Scheduler Agent, with AI-powered intelligence, can redefine the user experience, shifting from reactive execution to strategic optimization, and paving the way for a new era of smarter, autonomous onchain finance.
About Orbit
Orbit is SphereOne’s AI-powered DeFi abstraction layer that simplifies onchain interactions through intelligent agents. By allowing users to complete complex blockchain actions through natural language commands, Orbit eliminates the need for manual execution.
With AI-driven decision-making and automation, Orbit transforms DeFi into a more intuitive, accessible, and efficient ecosystem.
To learn more about Orbit, visit the Orbit website, X, Discord and Developer Docs.
About the Allora Network
Allora is a self-improving decentralized AI network.
Allora enables applications to leverage smarter, more secure AI through a self-improving network of ML models. By combining innovations in crowdsourced intelligence, reinforcement learning, and regret minimization, Allora unlocks a vast new design space of applications at the intersection of crypto and AI.
To learn more about Allora Network, visit the Allora website, X, Blog, Discord, Research Hub, and developer docs.