TRON Industry Weekly Report: Macro Stability, Crypto Market Enters 'Long Liquidation' Phase, Detailed Analysis of the One-Stop Cross-Chain Liquidity Routing and Asset Exchange Infrastructure LI.FI

marsbitPublicado a 2026-01-22Actualizado a 2026-01-22

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TRON Industry Weekly Report: Macro Stability and Crypto Market Enters "Long Liquidation" Phase, with Deep Dive into LI.FI — A One-Stop Cross-Chain Liquidity Routing and Asset Swap Infrastructure Last week, the U.S. macroeconomic environment was characterized by subdued inflation data and recalibrated expectations for interest rate cuts. While inflation continued to decline modestly, sticky services and wage components suggest a slow and uneven path downward. The Fed is likely to maintain a wait-and-see approach, focusing on the pace rather than the fact of future cuts. The cryptocurrency market weakened significantly after repeated failures to break through key resistance levels. Bitcoin faced concentrated selling pressure and fell back into its previous consolidation range. The decline was accompanied by amplified volume, indicating active position reduction rather than a shallow pullback. Altcoins, especially meme coins and high-beta sectors, fell more sharply, reflecting rapidly cooling risk appetite. Key sector highlights included Aztec, a zk-based programmable privacy L2 on Ethereum, which raised $159.3M led by a16z and Paradigm. It enables private smart contracts via a hybrid execution model. Asgard, a Solana-based credit layer protocol, raised $2.2M to improve DeFi capital efficiency using on-chain credit and structured prime brokerage-like accounts. The report details LI.FI, a cross-chain liquidity aggregation infrastructure that raised $52M led by Multicoin and C...

Last week, the core feature of the U.S. macroeconomic environment was the landing of inflation data and the market recalibrating interest rate cut expectations. The inflation-related data released during the week was generally moderate, showing no significant rebound, but service components and wage-related sub-items still exhibited some stickiness, making the path of inflation decline "slow and uneven."

Looking ahead, the market's focus will shift further from "whether to cut rates" to whether the pace of rate cuts will be pushed back. Against the backdrop of inflation not yet quickly returning to target and employment only cooling moderately, the Federal Reserve is highly likely to maintain a wait-and-see approach in the short term, awaiting more data to confirm whether the economic slowdown is sustainable.

2. Crypto Industry Market Movements and Warnings

Last week, the core feature of the cryptocurrency market was a noticeable weakening after repeated failures at key resistance levels. Bitcoin attempted to break through multiple times but consistently failed to effectively surpass and hold above these levels. Sustained concentrated selling pressure above eventually triggered a price pullback, pushing it back into the previous consolidation range. The decline was accompanied by increased trading volume, indicating not just a simple low-volume retracement but active position reduction by funds at resistance levels. Major altcoins were under pressure overall, with more pronounced declines in smaller altcoins, especially previously high-flying MEME coins and high-volatility sectors, which were the first to retreat after failing at resistance, leading to a rapid cooling of market risk appetite.

From a risk perspective, this failure at resistance levels reinforces the judgment of a "rebound rather than a reversal." As long as Bitcoin cannot effectively break through and consolidate above the key $100,000 level, the market may maintain a weak, oscillating structure, or even continue to test lower support ranges. Coupled with the ongoing macroeconomic data verification period, if liquidity expectations turn unfavorable, further attempts near resistance levels could again become triggers for selling. Overall, the crypto market remains in a defensive phase below resistance levels in the short term, and caution is needed against the dual consumption of sentiment and price caused by repeated failures.

3. Industry and Sector Highlights

Total funding of $159.3 million, led by A16z and Paradigm, with Hashkey participating — Aztec, an Ethereum programmable privacy Layer 2 based on zero-knowledge proofs, is an Ethereum Layer 2 network focused on privacy; Total funding of $2.2 million, led by Robot Ventures, with Solana participating — Asgard, which uses on-chain credit to unlock DeFi capital efficiency, aims to become the "Credit Layer" for Solana DeFi.

II. Hot Market Sectors and Promising Projects of the Week

1. Promising Project Overview

1.1 Analysis of Aztec: Total Funding $159.3M, Led by A16z and Paradigm, Hashkey Participating — Ethereum Programmable Privacy Layer 2 Based on Zero-Knowledge Proofs

IntroductionAztec is an Ethereum Layer 2 network with privacy at its core, combining zero-knowledge Rollups with programmable privacy to enable encrypted smart contracts. It allows developers to build applications that are private by default, keeping data — including balances, transactions, and business logic — private while still inheriting Ethereum's security.

Aztec employs a hybrid execution model, supporting both public and private functions within the same contract, unlocking numerous use cases such as private DeFi, confidential payments, secure identity processes, and compliance-friendly private applications. Its innovative zk architecture enables end-to-end encryption while significantly reducing Gas costs, providing infrastructure-level support for the scalable adoption of privacy applications.

Core Mechanism Overview

Aztec adopts a "private first, public finalization" dual-execution environment architecture: private computation is completed locally on the user's device generating zero-knowledge proofs, public computation is executed by network nodes, and everything is finally batched and verified on Ethereum.

1. Aztec Transaction Flow (From User to Ethereum)

  1. User initiates transaction via aztec.jsSimilar to web3.js/ethers.js, but supports both private and public logic.
  2. Private function executed locally (PXE)
    • Completed on the user's device
    • Local generation of zero-knowledge proofs
    • Private data never leaves the device

    3.Proof + State update submitted to Public Execution Layer (AVM)

    • Does not expose private data
    • Only verifies "you computed correctly"

    4.Public functions executed in the AVM

    • Handles public state
    • Can execute DeFi, settlement, bridging, etc.

    5.AVM packages block and submits to Ethereum

    • Includes state changes
    • Includes zk proofs
    • Ethereum only verifies, doesn't see private content

    Final Effect: Ethereum guarantees security, Aztec guarantees privacy.

    2. Dual Execution Environment: Why Split into 'Private + Public'

    a. Private Execution Environment (PXE, Client-side)

    Core Role: Privacy + Local Computation

    • Execution Location: User device (browser / local node)
    • Execution Content:
    • Private functions
    • Private state updates
    • Zero-knowledge proof generation
    • Managed Content:
    • User keys
    • Private assets (Notes)
    • Nullifier (prevents double-spending)

    Benefits

    • Private data is never uploaded
    • No issue of "nodes snooping on transactions"
    • True end-to-end encrypted execution

    Costs

    • Poorly written private logic can be "expensive to prove"
    • High demands on developers (Noir optimization is crucial)

    b. Public Execution Environment (AVM, Network)

    Core Role: Consensus + Composability

    • Execution Location: Aztec node network
    • Similar to: EVM
    • Execution Content:
    • <极简主义li class="ql-indent-1">Public functions
    • Public state changes
    • Rollup packaging

    Key Rule (Very Important)

    • Private function → Can call public function
    • Public function → Cannot call private function

    Reason

    Prevents reverse inference of private data

    3. Private State vs Public State (Fundamental Differences)

    a. Private State (UTXO / Notes Model)

    • Data Form: Notes (similar to UTXO)
    • Storage Structure:
    • Note Tree (append-only)
    • Nullifier Tree (spent标记)
    • Operation Method:
    • Create commitment
    • Generate nullifier when spent

    • Characteristics: Strong privacy, not directly queryable, more like "encrypted asset凭证"

    b. Public State (Account Model)

    • Similar to Ethereum: Direct read/write, stored in Public Data Tree
    • Characteristics: High composability, easy DeFi integration, no privacy protection

    4. Accounts and Key System a. Native Account Abstraction (AA)

    • Every account is a smart contract
    • Customizable: Signature logic, Nonce management, Gas payment methods, Multi-sig / social recovery
    • No "default EOA private key"

    b. Three Sets of Keys (Serving Privacy)

    • Each account has 3 sets of keys: Nullifier Key (prevents double-spending), Incoming Viewing Key (for receiving assets), Outgoing Viewing Key (user can view outgoing records)
    • Implementation: Others can't see you, you can still keep accounts, compliance allows selective disclosure

    5. Noir: Aztec's "Privacy Solidity"

    • Zero-knowledge specific DSL
    • Used to write: Private contracts, zk circuits
    • Characteristics: Provable by default, strongly typed, designed for privacy

    Tron Commentary

    Aztec's core advantage lies in its "privacy-native" architecture: by placing private computation on the user's local device, public execution on the network, and connecting the two with zero-knowledge proofs, it achieves default-encrypted smart contracts, end-to-end privacy protection, and compliance-ready optional disclosure, while still inheriting Ethereum's security and significantly reducing Gas costs in privacy scenarios; however, its disadvantages are also evident — high technical complexity, steep development门槛 (Noir and provable programming require全新思维), client-side execution places higher demands on user devices and toolchains, ecosystem maturity and general composability are currently weaker than mainstream EVM L2s, making it more suitable for advanced DeFi and institutional-grade applications with extremely high demands for privacy, security, and compliance, rather than current low-barrier mass-market application scenarios.


    1.2解读总融资 220 万美元,Robot Ventures 领投,Solana 参投 —— 用链上信用释放 DeFi 资本效率的 Solana 信用层基础设施 Asgard

    IntroductionAsgard is a DeFi protocol built on Solana, aiming to become the "Credit Layer" for Solana DeFi, introducing composable credit mechanisms to enhance the capital efficiency of the entire Solana ecosystem.

    Credit Layer Architecture Overview

    1. Credit Synthesizer (Credit Synthesizer)Synthesizes higher capital efficiency "quasi-credit" positions without changing the security premise of existing over-collateralized lending protocols, allowing users to gain greater exposure with the same principal.

    Core Idea

    Traditional lending protocols follow an invariant: deposit X, can only withdraw value ≤ X. Asgard "superimposes" leverage on top of this rule through structured operations, transforming X into a position with value > X.

    Two Key Paths

    • Recursive Deposits (Looping): Collateralize asset → Borrow another asset → Swap back to original collateral asset → Collateralize again and repeat; Problem: Cumbersome operation, high slippage, large fees, extremely inefficient manual execution.
    • Flash Loans: Borrow precisely calculated temporary funds in one go → Complete collateralization, borrowing, re-collateralization in a single atomic transaction → Use borrowed funds to instantly repay the flash loan; Advantage: One-click completion, efficient, low slippage, low friction.

    Key Breakthrough

    Flash loans not only improve capital efficiency but also expand the design space for lending.

    Not just "leveraged token buying," but also: Collateralized NFT purchases (e.g., Mad Lads), future support for tokenized real-world assets (e.g., real estate).

    Reason: NFTs are indivisible, while flash loans allow "lump-sum mortgage-style purchases" in one transaction, which recursive deposits cannot achieve.

    Phase SignificanceCredit Synthesizer lays the foundation for Asgard to build the Solana DeFi Credit Layer, the first step from "over-collateralization" towards "structured credit".

    2. Prime Brokerage (On-chain Prime Broker)

    Building on Phase 1, further expanding the ceiling of decentralized "quasi-uncollateralized" credit, providing users with higher leverage and higher capital efficiency without sacrificing protocol security.

    Core Concept: Borrowing in a Bubble

    Asgard's core idea is to create a controlled lending environment:

    • Appears as low-collateral / quasi-uncollateralized
    • Technically always remains over-collateralized
    • Ultimate control of assets remains with the protocol

    It's like borrowing money inside a "bubble":

    You can operate freely inside the bubble, but funds cannot escape the bubble.

    TradFi对标: Prime BrokerageIn traditional finance, a Prime Broker:

    • Provides leverage and financing to clients
    • Executes trades on behalf of clients
    • Strictly限制资金用途 and risk exposure

    Asgard natively移植 this model on-chain:

    • The protocol doesn't directly send money to the user's wallet
    • Instead, it places it into a restricted on-chain account
    • All operations are executed within clear rule boundaries.

    Algorithmic Security

    • Security through code, not trust: Cannot maliciously run away (code doesn't allow it)
    • Cannot arbitrarily transfer funds out
    • Can only execute permitted operations

    The final effect is:

    • The protocol始终可控
    • Users still have high strategic freedom
    • Risks are limited to calculable, manageable ranges.

    Result: Higher LTV → Higher leverage → Higher capital efficiency.

    Key Components

    1. Credit Accounts (Credit Accounts): Restricted smart contract wallets, hold both user collateral and borrowed funds, prohibit arbitrary withdrawals or transfers to external wallets.
    2. Whitelisted Protocols (Whitelisted Protocols): Only allow interaction with精选 DeFi protocols and assets, balance yield opportunities with risk control.
    3. Risk Assessment Engine (Risk Assessment Engine): Real-time assessment of asset risk and strategy risk, dynamically adjust available leverage and position boundaries.
    4. Liquidation Mechanisms (Liquidation Mechanisms): Automated liquidation process, ensure the protocol perspective is always "over-collateralized," even if users experience "quasi-uncollateralized"体验.

    Phase Significance

    Phase 2 upgrades Asgard from a "Leverage Synthesizer" to a credit infrastructure on Solana:

    • Nativizes TradFi's Prime Brokerage
    • Safely releases higher leverage in DeFi
    • Lays the foundation for a true on-chain credit market

    This is the key transition phase for Asgard to become the Solana Credit Layer.

    Tron Commentary

    Asgard's core advantage lies in its credit-centric design philosophy. Through flash loans, recursive synthesis, and the "Controlled Account (Credit Account) + Algorithmic Security" Prime Brokerage model, it provides users with a near-uncollateralized experience of high leverage and high capital efficiency without breaking the over-collateralization constraint technically, significantly expanding the design space of Solana DeFi, especially suitable for advanced scenarios like complex strategies, "mortgage-style" use of NFTs / non-standard assets;

    However, its disadvantages are also apparent — complex system structure, reliance on精细的风险评估 and whitelist governance. If parameter design or protocol integration deviates, it may amplify systemic risks in extreme market conditions.同时, the "controlled environment" also limits full DeFi composability to some extent, posing a higher understanding and usage threshold for ordinary users.

    2. Key Project Details of the Week

    2.1. Detailed Analysis of LI.FI: Total Funding $52M, Led by Multicoin and CoinFund — One-Stop Cross-Chain Liquidity Routing and Asset Exchange Infrastructure

    Introduction

    LI.FI is a cross-chain liquidity aggregation protocol that connects developers and users to various cross-chain bridges, DEXs, and decentralized liquidity sources through a unified API, SDK, or widget. It supports the exchange and transfer of any asset to any asset across 30+ blockchains, finding the optimal path with the best price, lowest cost, and highest security among different bridges and exchanges through intelligent routing. LI.FI completely abstracts away the complexity of the underlying cross-chain bridges and DEXs, enabling applications to provide users with a seamless, one-stop cross-chain swap and asset transfer experience with extremely low integration costs.

    Architecture Overview

    LI.FI is a multi-chain liquidity aggregation and intelligent routing layer that helps dApps and users complete optimal asset exchanges and cross-chain transfers between multiple chains through off-chain routing + on-chain modular execution.

    Core Component Breakdown

    1. dApp Interface (Integrator)

    The frontend with which users directly interact.

    • Initiates quote and path requests to the LI.FI API
    • After user confirmation, the dApp initiates the on-chain transaction

    2. LI.FI API (Off-Chain Aggregation & Routing Layer)

    The brain of the system, responsible for "calculating the route."

    • Requests quotes from multiple Bridges, DEXs, Solvers
    • Compares price, fees, security
    • Returns the optimal transaction path to the dApp

    3. LI.FI Diamond Contract (On-Chain Entry Point)

    The unified entry point for on-chain execution.

    • Receives transactions submitted by dApps
    • Distributes transactions to corresponding modules (Facets) based on the path
    • Uses Diamond structure for easy extensibility and upgrades

    4. Facet Contracts (Functional Modules)

    Adaptation layer for different types of liquidity:

    • Bridge Facet: Interfaces with cross-chain bridges
    • DEX Facet: Interfaces with single-chain DEXs
    • Solver Facet: Interfaces with market makers / advanced liquidity

    5. Underlying Liquidity Protocols

    The bridge, DEX, or Solver contracts that ultimately execute the交易.

    Complete Transaction Flow (End-to-End)

    1. User initiates request: Requests a cross-chain or single-chain swap in the dApp
    2. Path calculation: LI.FI API aggregates quotes from multiple sources and selects the optimal path
    3. Submit transaction: After user confirmation, the transaction is sent to the Diamond contract
    4. On-chain execution: Diamond → Corresponding Facet → Actual liquidity protocol
    5. Assets received: Transaction completed, assets returned to the user

    Smart Contract Architecture

    LI.FI's on-chain contracts are built using the EIP-2535 (Diamond / Multi-Facet Proxy) standard, employing a unified entry point contract to modularly execute different business logic.

    Core Design Philosophy

    • Single entry, multi-module execution: All user interactions enter the LI.FI Diamond contract
    • Modular business logic (Facet): Different functions (cross-chain, DEX, Solver) are split into independent Facet contracts
    • Delegatecall execution: The Diamond contract calls the logic in the Facet via DELEGATECALL
    • Extensible, upgradeable: Adding or replacing Facets does not require migrating the main contract or user assets

    Contract Execution Flow

    Example using Stargate for cross-chain:

    1. User calls the LI.FI Diamond contract
    2. Diamond identifies the target Facet based on the function selector
    3. Calls the StargateV2Facet
    4. StargateV2Facet further calls the official Stargate contract
    5. Completes cross-chain asset transfer

    The user only ever interacts with the Diamond contract; the underlying complexity is completely abstracted.

    Facet Contracts (Business Modules)

    • All core business logic is written in src/Facets
    • Different Facets correspond to different liquidity sources or functions: Bridge Facet, DEX Facet, Solver Facet

    Diamond Helper Contracts (Helper Contracts)

    Deployed alongside the Diamond contract, used for:

    • Adding / upgrading / removing Facets
    • Managing method-to-Facet mapping
    • Contract ownership and permission control
    • Asset and fee extraction

    These mechanisms are all designed following the EIP-2535 standard.

    Tron CommentaryLI.FI's core advantage lies in its极强的跨链抽象 and engineering capabilities: through a unified API and Diamond contract architecture, it aggregates numerous bridges, DEXs, and Solvers, providing applications and users with optimal routing for any chain, any asset, significantly reducing the integration and usage costs of cross-chain and multi-step transactions,兼具高扩展性与可维护性;

    However, its disadvantages are also clear — the system highly relies on off-chain routing and quoting layers, the architecture is complex, posing higher understanding and operational demands on developers, and cross-chain itself still inherits the security risks of the underlying bridges and external protocols. If any integrated component encounters issues, the overall experience and risk exposure could be affected.

    III. Industry Data Analysis

    1. Overall Market Performance

    1.1 Spot BTC vs ETH Price Trends

    BTC

    ETH

    2. Hot Sector Summary

    IV. Macro Data Review and Key Data Release Schedule for Next Week

    The US December unadjusted CPI year-on-year rate released last week showed that inflation continues to decline moderately but not rapidly. The overall CPI year-on-year rate fell further from the previous month, mainly dragged down by falling energy prices and持续走弱的商品通胀, indicating that the transmission effect of previous high inflation on the real economy is weakening; but at the same time, housing and some service prices remain relatively resilient, making the path of inflation decline appear slow and uneven.

    This outcome reinforces the market's judgment of "inflation trending downward but still sticky," and also provides a basis for the Federal Reserve to maintain a wait-and-see approach, awaiting more confirming signals — it is not enough to force rapid rate cuts, nor does it necessitate renewed policy tightening.

    V. Regulatory Policy

    United States: Key Legislation Enters Deliberation Process

    • Core Progress: A legislative draft titled the "Digital Asset Market Clarity Act" was released on January 12th and is scheduled for debate and amendment by the Senate Banking Committee on January 15th.
    • Bill Highlights: The bill aims to clarify regulatory responsibilities, define when cryptocurrencies should be classified as securities or commodities, and plans to authorize the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) to regulate the spot cryptocurrency market. The bill also涉及稳定币监管, proposing to prohibit companies from paying interest solely because customers hold stablecoins, but allowing rewards tied to specific activities like payments and staking.
    • Market Impact: This move is seen by the industry as a key step towards seeking long-term regulatory certainty. However, due to changes in the political agenda of Congress, whether the bill will ultimately pass remains uncertain.

    France / EU: Compliance Exits Under MiCA Regulation

    • Regulatory Dynamics: As part of the EU's Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) regulation, French regulators are intensifying efforts to implement licensing requirements.
    • Specific Progress: Among the approximately 90 cryptocurrency companies registered in France, 40% of unlicensed firms did not apply for a MiCA license, and another 30% did not respond to regulatory inquiries. Regulators have warned that these non-compliant companies may be required to shut down by July 2026. This reflects that the MiCA regulation, after unifying the EU market, is entering a strict enforcement phase.

    Kazakhstan: Signs Bill to Ease Regulations

    • Policy动向: The President signed the "Banking and Banking Activities Law" and the "Financial Market Regulation and Development Amendments" on January 16th.
    • Key Points: The new bill aims to relax cryptocurrency trading rules and formally defines digital financial assets as a new asset category including stablecoins, tokenized physical assets, etc. In the future, the National Bank of Kazakhstan will be responsible for issuing exchange licenses and compiling a list of compliant tokens.

    Thailand: Plans to Strengthen AML Tracking

    • Regulatory Plan: According to reports, Thailand plans to strengthen cryptocurrency reporting requirements, implement the FATF's "Travel Rule," and establish a national-level data center to track illicit funds flowing between traditional finance and digital assets.

    Nigeria: Includes Exchanges in Tax Reporting System

    • Tax Reform: Nigeria has initiated tax reforms, incorporating cryptocurrency exchanges into an identity-based tax reporting system. This move aims to reshape the integration of digital assets with the traditional economy and strengthen tax supervision.


Preguntas relacionadas

QWhat is the core mechanism of Aztec Network, and how does it ensure both privacy and security?

AAztec Network is a privacy-focused Ethereum Layer 2 that uses a hybrid execution model. It combines zero-knowledge Rollups with programmable privacy. Private functions are executed locally on the user's device (PXE), generating a zk-proof without exposing the data. Public functions are executed on the network's nodes (AVM). The private state is managed with a UTXO-like 'Notes' model, while the public state uses an account model. All transactions are ultimately batched and verified on the Ethereum mainnet, inheriting its security while maintaining user privacy through end-to-end encryption.

QHow does Asgard's 'Prime Brokerage' model work to provide higher capital efficiency on Solana?

AAsgard's Prime Brokerage model creates a controlled on-chain environment, or a 'bubble,' where users can access higher leverage. Instead of sending borrowed funds to a user's wallet, the protocol locks them in a restricted 'Credit Account' smart contract. Users can only execute whitelisted operations with approved DeFi protocols within this account. This structure allows the protocol to maintain technical over-collateralization from its perspective, providing users with a near-under-collateralized experience of higher leverage and capital efficiency, all while managing risk through automated liquidation mechanisms.

QWhat is the core architecture of LI.FI that enables its cross-chain asset swapping functionality?

ALI.FI's architecture consists of an off-chain API layer and an on-chain Diamond proxy contract. The LI.FI API acts as a 'brain,' aggregating quotes from various bridges, DEXs, and solvers to find the optimal route for a cross-chain swap. The on-chain LI.FI Diamond contract serves as a single entry point for all user transactions. It uses the EIP-2535 Diamond standard to delegate calls to modular 'Facet' contracts (e.g., Bridge Facet, DEX Facet), which then interact with the underlying liquidity protocols. This abstracts away complexity, providing a unified interface for any-to-any asset swaps across 30+ blockchains.

QAccording to the market analysis, what was the key characteristic of the cryptocurrency market last week and its implications?

AThe core characteristic was a clear weakening after repeated failures at key resistance levels. Bitcoin attempted to break through but could not sustainably hold above it, leading to a price pullback into its previous consolidation range. The decline was accompanied by放大ed volume, indicating active selling and position reduction by investors at resistance, not just a lack of buying. This performance reinforced the view that the recent uptrend was a 'rebound, not a reversal,' suggesting the market remains in a defensive phase below resistance, vulnerable to further emotional and price erosion if it fails to break through key levels like $100,000 for Bitcoin.

QWhat was the significance of the U.S. 'Digital Asset Market Clarity Act' mentioned in the regulatory section?

AThe 'Digital Asset Market Clarity Act' is a legislative draft aimed at providing long-term regulatory clarity for the crypto market in the U.S. Its key significance lies in its attempt to clearly define when a cryptocurrency is a security or a commodity, which would resolve jurisdictional ambiguity. It proposes to grant the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) authority over the cash cryptocurrency market. The bill also addresses stablecoin regulation, intending to prohibit companies from paying interest solely for holding stablecoins while allowing rewards tied to specific activities like payments or staking. However, its passage remains uncertain due to the congressional political agenda.

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Anthropic ha lanzado Claude Fable 5 y Claude Mythos 5, sus modelos de IA más potentes hasta la fecha. Fable 5, disponible públicamente con salvaguardas, se degrada automáticamente a Claude Opus 4.8 para consultas de alto riesgo, mientras que Mythos 5 es la versión completa restringida. Fable 5 destaca en ingeniería de software, completando en un día una migración de 50 millones de líneas de código que llevaría meses a un equipo. Posee capacidades visuales nativas, pudiendo completar videojuegos solo con capturas de pantalla, y una memoria mejorada para tareas largas y complejas. En pruebas financieras y de investigación científica, muestra un rendimiento líder, con Mythos 5 diseñando compuestos proteicos que ya están en desarrollo farmacéutico. El modelo introduce un nuevo paradigma de seguridad mediante clasificadores y enrutamiento, reteniendo datos de uso por 30 días para monitorización. Su eficiencia en tokens busca controlar costes en tareas autónomas prolongadas. Experiencias de prueba, como la del profesor Ethan Mollick, indican un cambio fundamental: el humano actúa más como un "cliente" que supervisa, mientras la IA opera de forma autónoma como un "estudio" completo, entregando resultados complejos con una intervención mínima. Fable 5 es de uso gratuito para suscriptores hasta el 22 de junio, tras lo cual requerirá créditos adicionales.

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¿La primera en llevar un Sistema Operativo con IA a 1400 millones de personas fue WeChat?

La inteligencia artificial de WeChat finalmente ha dado un paso importante. El mismo día del WWDC de Apple, WeChat publicó una guía para que los desarrolladores integren sus aplicaciones de mini-programas en su ecosistema de IA. A partir de ahora, los desarrolladores pueden autorizar a la IA de WeChat para que lea, opere e interactúe con sus mini-programas. Ofrece dos métodos: un "modo automático" de baja fricción, donde la plataforma analiza automáticamente el código, y un "modo de desarrollo" para crear habilidades personalizadas. Esto convierte a todo el ecosistema de WeChat —millones de mini-programas, WeChat Pay, notificaciones— en una capa de ejecución para la IA. La arquitectura técnica se basa en estándares emergentes como MCP (Model Context Protocol), y la documentación revela un diseño detallado que prioriza la claridad en las respuestas de las APIs y el uso de identificadores únicos, fruto de la experiencia práctica. Este movimiento contrasta con el enfoque de Apple. Mientras Siri lucha por integrarse profundamente con aplicaciones de terceros debido a la naturaleza distribuida de iOS, la infraestructura centralizada de WeChat le otorga una "visión divina". Cada mini-programa se ejecuta dentro de su sistema, permitiendo un análisis y una automatización más sencillos. WeChat también está colaborando con fabricantes de teléfonos como Huawei y Xiaomi para permitir que sus asistentes de voz inicien llamadas o envíen mensajes a través de WeChat, posicionándose como un conector central en la era de la IA. La idea de un "WeChat OS", que alguna vez fue una metáfora, gana nueva relevancia. Con 1.432 mil millones de usuarios y mini-programas que cubren casi todas las necesidades diarias, WeChat tiene el potencial de convertirse en un sistema operativo accionado por lenguaje natural. El usuario podría pedir "reserva un tren de Beijing a Shanghai para mañana a las 3 p.m." y la IA manejaría la búsqueda, selección y pago a través del mini-programa correspondiente, sin salir del chat. El desafío principal ya no es técnico, sino de confianza y precisión en transacciones críticas. Sin embargo, a diferencia de otros como ChatGPT, que construyen su red de servicios desde cero, WeChat aprovecha una red madura y lista para usar. El cambio para los usuarios podría ser imperceptible: simplemente pedir algo y que se haga, sin saber qué mini-programa o proceso se utilizó. Esta "finalización imperceptible" es la señal de un agente de IA maduro, y WeChat está más cerca que nadie de lograrlo.

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