Axal Ships it up to Boston
Highlights from our trip to Northeastern, MIT, Boston College, and Harvard
The Axal team spent the past week giving speeches in Boston.
We spoke at cracked universities like Boston College, Northeastern, Harvard, and MIT.
It was truly a great time, and we got to meet some super smart kids who were all interested in crypto, despite the current market conditions.
There were two goals for our visit to Boston:
Get feedback from students on Autopilot as it went live
Connect with students who may be interested in joining the team down the line
We succeeded on both fronts.
There was a ton of interest in intents and solvers → we actually brand it as “an active internet.”
Why?
Because if you think about it, until literally today, the internet was based on information.
We use Google to search and then find what we’re looking for.
We use ChatGPT/other Gen AI tools to answer our questions in a more human way.
But with the dawn of agents, we will have an internet of action.
If you follow Axal, you know that we use the intent solver approach, so a solver could be an AI Agent like Open AI’s Operator, or it could be a kid scraping data and executing your tasks.
We’d then explain that the place where this intent solver approach has product-market fit is in crypto → specifically with protocols like CoWSwap, Across, and UniswapX, and that our first product in this space is Autopilot → which is a crypto trading platform that uses that Intent Solver approach.
Overall, the trip were great. We’re so grateful students are finding what Axal is building to be interesting, and that they want to try out Autopilot.
Lots of great stuff ahead!