Two screens. One job. Get you out in time.
Cassandra runs continuously in the background. When everything is fine, you see the green dashboard. When a position trips the rulebook, you see the verdict — with the receipts.
Most of the time, the dashboard is boring.
That's the point. Cassandra runs every block, scoring every rule, and the only thing you should see during a normal day is green. No notifications. No noise. No action required.
- OKAll rules within normal range
- ·Verdicts logged, no action taken
- ·Surveillance loop healthy


When the rulebook trips, the screen tells you why.
A verdict is never just a colour change. Every EXIT carries the specific rule, the signal that crossed the threshold, the timestamp, and the action Cassandra is about to take. You can accept, override, or audit. Nothing is mysterious.
- EXITRule 01 · Liquidity Depth Collapse
- WARNRule 03 · Large-Wallet Exit Cluster
- →Proposed action: unwind position, route via Aerodrome, settle to USDC
Noncustodial, by design. Cassandra cannot drain you because Cassandra was never given that key.
Read all assets
Cassandra reads every token in your authorized wallet to compute verdicts. View-only; no write access by default.
Write only on flagged tokens
Execution scope is bounded per-token, per-rule. You set caps on slippage and action size. Cassandra cannot touch unflagged positions.
Revoke at any time
Permissions live in Safe modules or EIP-7702 session keys you control. One transaction kills the agent. Funds never leave your wallet.
The category of "risk protection bot" has been attempted before. Most prior attempts failed for the same reason: they asked users to deposit funds into a bot-controlled wallet. Cassandra's noncustodial architecture is the only honest answer to "what stops Cassandra itself from being the rug?"
Beta is small on purpose.
We're tuning thresholds against live wallets before unlocking autonomous exit. Beta access is by request — small cohort, fast feedback, transparent changelog.
beta@cassandradefi.com · @cassandra_defi