A secure and scalable platform allowing institutions to manage tokenized bank deposits on permissioned blockchains, supporting collateral and margin requirements as demonstrated by BNY’s recent launch.
A platform that analyzes market trends and user risk tolerance to automatically configure and optimize grid trading bots and other strategies, targeting sideways markets and maximizing potential returns while minimizing risk.
A secure, cloud-based simulator allowing institutions to model and test scenarios related to tokenized bank deposits and on-chain collateralization before implementing them.
A tool to analyze prediction market activity and flag potentially problematic bets involving politically sensitive topics or individuals, acting as an early warning system for regulators and platforms.
Software to automate and simplify compliance with the OECD Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework (CARF) for crypto service providers, particularly exchanges, streamlining user data collection and submission.
A platform providing real-time, customizable crypto index analytics and portfolio tracking based on the Nasdaq-CME Crypto Index and comparable benchmarks, including advanced charting, risk assessment, and historical performance analysis.
A suite of tools designed to streamline the creation and management of short-form vertical videos (similar to Disney's 'Verts') for platforms like Disney+. Features include automated editing, content optimization for vertical screens, and analytics tracking.
StreamSync
A cross-platform application that aggregates and provides centralized access to livestreaming events (like the FA Cup soccer match), allowing users to easily find and watch content from various providers (e.g., ESPN+, DAZN) in a single interface. Features automatic location detection for regional stream availability.
A system designed to proactively monitor AI chatbot outputs (like Grok) for potentially harmful or non-consensual content, implementing stricter content filtering and user accountability measures. Built in response to the Grok AI image controversy.
LawnGuard AI
A mobile application that utilizes AI (leveraging ChatGPT voice mode for user interaction) to manage robotic lawnmowers, allowing users to schedule mowing, monitor performance, receive alerts (e.g., low battery, lawn obstruction), and customize mowing patterns. Addresses the need for hands-off lawn care detailed in the Navimow article.
A streamlined web interface building upon OpenEverest's principles, providing a singular dashboard to manage various database instances deployed on Kubernetes. It simplifies database provisioning, monitoring, and administration across PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MongoDB, targeting DevOps teams.
A software platform allowing users to program and control domestic robots, beyond pre-set functions. Inspired by CES demonstrations of laundry-folding and object-picking robots, this provides a user-friendly interface for creating custom routines, integrating with smart home devices, and managing multiple robots.
A mobile application that curates and organizes offline activities, echoing the trend of 'analogue bags.' Users can create 'offline kits' for different scenarios (travel, relaxation, learning), with recommendations for books, crafts, puzzles, or journaling prompts. Social features encourage sharing and finding inspiration from others.
A cloud-based API that analyzes and flags AI-generated images for potentially harmful or inappropriate content, building on the concerns raised about Grok's image generation capabilities. It aims to provide a proactive solution for platforms utilizing AI image generation, ensuring safer and more responsible use, even before full regulation.
A web-based dashboard that tracks the Return on Investment (ROI) of AI projects within industrial settings. Drawing patterns from case studies, it assesses if companies are extracting value from AI projects, offering advice and best practices to those struggling and highlighting successful strategies.