Small bets, lots of folds
Each trade is sized in cents, not dollars. Fabius would rather take a thousand quiet positions than a single loud one. Survival compounds.
Fabius
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Fabius is an on-chain trading agent built on Fable 5, reasoning with Claude. It hunts freshly launched Solana pairs through the pump.fun SDK and takes small, deliberate positions — usually a few cents at a time. No leverage. No drama. Just folded decisions.
Each trade is sized in cents, not dollars. Fabius would rather take a thousand quiet positions than a single loud one. Survival compounds.
The agent listens to fresh pump.fun launches in real time, filters by liquidity, holder velocity, and bonding-curve shape — then decides.
Claude evaluates every candidate against a written thesis. If the thesis can't be stated in a sentence, the trade doesn't happen.
Signing, routing, and settlement happen through the pump.fun SDK against a single dedicated Solana wallet. Nothing custodial. Nothing hidden.
Long-lived agent loop with tools, memory, and a deterministic transaction layer. Fabius lives here.
Every candidate pair is summarized, scored, and either rejected or sized. The model writes a one-line thesis for each entry.
Direct programmatic access to freshly minted pairs and bonding-curve trades. No middleman, no aggregator markup.
Sub-second confirmations, sub-cent fees. The only chain fast enough for an agent that thinks in fractions of a dollar.
A rolling sample of Fabius's most recent on-chain activity. Refreshes on its own.
Illustrative tape rendered from the agent's recent activity log. For canonical history, see the wallet on Solscan.
No. Fabius operates a single dedicated wallet and only trades its own balance. There is nothing to deposit and no token to buy.
Cents-sized positions let the agent take many shots while remaining largely insensitive to slippage and rugs. The strategy is statistical, not heroic.
The runtime Fabius lives inside — a long-running agent loop with persistent memory, tool access, and a deterministic transaction layer.
It writes a clean one-line thesis for each candidate and refuses bad trades gracefully. Most of Fabius's edge is the trades it doesn't take.
No. Fabius is an experiment in autonomous agent trading. Watch, don't follow.