Giza mananges over $500,000 in stables within a week on Base

Giza mananges over $500,000 in stables within a week on Base Marko Marjanovic Cryptocurrency Feb 10, 2025

Giza, a Web3 agent developer, has announced that its Agents have reached over $500,000 worth of stablecoins in assets under management within the first week on Base, as reported to Finbold on February 10.

DeFi automation

ARMA, Giza’s autonomous yield optimization agent for decentralized finance (DEFI), went live on the Base network in late January 2025. 

The agent automates stablecoin management by scanning markets, analyzing cross-chain data, and executing strategies in real time.  

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With smart accounts and session keys, users retain control, while Base’s low fees and deep liquidity enhance efficiency. 

As of now, Giza has managed over $500,000 in stablecoin assets on Base and executed almost 2000 transactions.

The recent numbers thus represent an >84% growth in assets and a >38% growth in the number of transactions in the past 7 days.

Giza assets under management on Base. Source: https://metrics.gizatech.xyz/

Following the announcement, Renç Korzay, chief executive officer (CEO) of Giza, stated in a tweet that we are witnessing not only ‘the birth of autonomous capital markets’ but also ‘true autonomous intelligence managing capital 24/7.’

According to Korzay, Giza Agents are capable of delivering exceptional results by not following ‘static rules’.

Instead, they’re engaged in active, real-time market dynamics processing, which allows them to optimize across protocols and adapt in real time.

Giza’s Solver Agent and autonomous DeFi intelligence

Korzay’s words likewise allude to the recent launch of Giza’s Solver Agent, which integrates machine learning for market analysis. 

Developed in partnership with Haiko AMM, the agent relies on a trend classification model to use historical price data and gradient descent to identify uptrends, downtrends, and ranging markets alike.

Additionally, the agent calculates volatility limits to optimize liquidity provision, thus tightening spreads during stable market conditions and widening them in periods of volatility.

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Updated: 02/10/2025 — 5:00 PM

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