In recent developments within the blockchain sector, a notable distinction has emerged between the performance of various networks in real-world asset (RWA) tokenization initiatives. While numerous platforms have engaged in announcements and testnet demonstrations over the past two years, resulting in minimal production volume, Hedera stands out by processing over $10 billion in RWA settlements through strategic partnerships. Collaborations with firms such as Archax, which successfully tokenized BlackRock money market funds, and bCarbon, which transitioned over 2 million carbon credits onto the blockchain, underscore Hedera’s robust operational capacity. Additionally, Georgia’s national real estate registry operates on the Hedera network, while Shinhan Bank utilizes its framework for cross-border remittances, marking significant real-world applications.
In this landscape, Taurox, a decentralized hedge fund, is making strides by developing a platform that integrates artificial intelligence (AI) to trade pooled capital. The Taurox protocol implements five layers of automated risk control mechanisms to secure every dollar within the pool. Each AI trading agent is subject to a strict 2% daily stop-loss limit on its allocated capital. Should losses reach this threshold, all positions will be closed and the agent will pause trading for the remainder of the day. Additional safeguards include a cumulative drawdown circuit breaker, position sizing caps to restrict any trade from exceeding 5% of the capital allocation, and strategy drift detection to ensure agents adhere to their designated trading strategies. At the pool level, a malfunction halting all trading is triggered by a swift 5% daily drop in total pool value, with a 15% reserve in stablecoins maintained for liquidity.
Stakers participating in Taurox retain 80% of the net profits generated within this risk framework. Moreover, a built-in kill switch enables immediate cessation of any agent’s trading activities if necessary. Despite Hedera’s impressive record in RWA transactions, HBAR holders have yet to see direct financial returns from these settlements. Conversely, the TAUX presale, particularly in its first phase, experienced overwhelming demand, selling out within 24 hours at an initial price of $0.01 per token. With the subsequent Phase 2 currently priced at $0.012, early investors are already witnessing a 20% increase in value.
With over $314,000 raised so far, Phase 2 is quickly filling, indicating a strong market interest in the project. The fixed allocation in each presale phase means that once it sells out, future buyers will need to pay a higher price. Speculatively, as TAUX progresses, projections suggest it could offer significant returns, with potential listings hinting at appreciations up to 6.67x or even 100x from the current entry point, depending on overall performance metrics.
As the presale continues, Taurox emphasizes an unwavering commitment to a non-custodial model, coupled with a capped supply of 2 billion tokens with no further minting capability. Each fee cycle will contribute to burning TAUX tokens, tightening supply against an unalterable cap. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage early given the dynamics of phase closings to maximize potential benefits from the decentralized trading operations that Taurox is set to implement. Full documentation regarding the project can be found at the provided sources.


