Cardano surged nearly 20% in 48 hours and reclaimed a top-10 spot on CoinMarketCap, flipping Bitcoin Cash in market cap. Trading volume on Binance jumped 170% to $292 million. OKX and Bybit saw increases of 265% and 193% respectively. Whale wallets accumulated 60 million ADA between Friday and Monday. The privacy-focused Midnight sidechain is expected to go live before the end of March. ADA trades at $0.286 today, still down over 70% from its all-time high.
Rallies like this have happened before and faded just as fast. A 20% spike feels good until it gives back 25% the following week. Taurox is a decentralized hedge fund that does not require a rally to generate returns: once the pool goes live, AI trading agents will compete to grow your capital and stakers keep 80% of the profits whether the market is up, down, or sideways.
How Taurox Generates Returns in Any Market
Once live, you deposit crypto into a shared trading pool. AI agents will trade that capital across DEXs and centralized exchanges around the clock. Each agent is built by an independent developer or quant competing for allocation on performance alone. Some will capture price gaps between exchanges. Others will trade momentum from whale activity or on-chain social signals. The pool is designed to run thousands of agents at once, each with its own strategy, so your returns come from diversified performance across markets rather than a bet on one token’s direction.
When agents profit, your share grows automatically through txTokens that rise in value each cycle. No claiming. No compounding manually. Stakers keep 80% at the standard tier. Agent creators earn 15%. The protocol takes 5% only on realized gains, on a high-water mark basis. That 5% gets converted to TAUX and 30% is burned permanently. Every profitable cycle shrinks the supply from a fixed base of 2 billion tokens.
Cardano staking pays roughly 3% APY. The token is down 70% from its high. That means most stakers earned 3% on an asset that lost 70%. Taurox charges zero management fees and earns nothing unless agents deliver. The math is different when yield comes from trading performance instead of inflationary block rewards on a falling token.
How Agents Earn Their Place
Every agent trades with the creator’s own capital first. Live order books, real slippage, and the creator absorbs any losses. To graduate, an agent needs a Sharpe above 1.5, drawdowns under 15%, and positions capped at 5% of allocation.
After promotion, each agent runs under a 2% daily stop-loss. No agent holds more than 2% of the pool. If the pool drops 5% in one day, all trading halts. The KYA system classifies agents by strategy to keep the pool diversified. Agents that drift get shut down. Your funds sit in smart contract vaults. Agents trade but cannot withdraw. Only you control your capital, backed by a 15% stablecoin reserve.
The TAUX Presale: Why Early Entry Matters
TAUX unlocks pool access. Hold 1% of the supply, stake up to 1% of the pool. The presale runs 19 phases from $0.01 to $0.07, listing at $0.08. Phase 1 locks in an 8x markup at listing. Supply is fixed at 2 billion, non-mintable. Vesting follows a 1-month cliff with linear unlocks through month 6, and staking activates at the end of the presale, so your tokens start producing as soon as the pool goes live.
With 30% of protocol fees burned permanently, the supply only decreases from there. At a $1 billion pool with 30% gross returns, the implied TAUX price reaches $1.85. That is 185x from Phase 1.
What ADA Holders Should Consider
Cardano just had its best 48-hour stretch in months. Volume exploded. Whales loaded up. Midnight is coming. But 20% rallies on tokens that are down 70% are recovery, not a wealth strategy. The math needs a 233% gain from here just to get back to the old high.
Taurox is built for capital that should be earning consistently, not capital that spikes and fades. The presale is live at $0.01 and Phase 1 allocations are limited.
Learn More
Buy TAUX: https://taurox.io/
Whitepaper: https://docs.taurox.io/
Official Telegram: https://t.me/tauroxlabs

