> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://info.aspis.finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://info.aspis.finance/whitepaper/aidao/agent-module.md).

# Agent Module

Under the hood, Aspis’s **agent-builder module** is jointly developed with our trusted partner **ShadowForge**, drawing on their advanced **Nexus framework**. This approach ensures a **no-code** experience for configuring data sources, risk thresholds, and strategy behaviors—all within Aspis’s secure DeFi infrastructure.. Here’s a quick glimpse:

1. **Data Sources** Gather inputs from blockchain explorers, analytics tools, social media, and newsfeeds, giving your agents a **holistic** market overview.
2. **Dynamic Data Usage** Agents decide on the fly how best to use incoming data—continuously refining insights, scaling up or down risk, and spotting alpha opportunities.
3. **No-Code Tools**
   * **Agent Module**: A user-friendly environment to create or modify AI agents without touching code.
   * **Web3 Integration Hub**: Seamless linking to various networks or DeFi protocols.
   * **Behavior Pattern Forge**: Customize how your agent behaves in certain market conditions.
   * **Neural Network Assembler**: Drag-and-drop AI frameworks to shape advanced decision models.

For users, it means easy AI customization plus Aspis’s bulletproof vault execution. No need to juggle complex integrations—our combined effort puts everything under one roof, from advanced AI logic to on-chain asset management.


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