Fortress is the bank for AI agents. Deposit USDC, earn yield automatically, and see cryptographic proof of every move your money makes.
Fortress is the bank for AI agents. Deposit USDC once, and it quietly grows in the background while two AI agents find the smartest yield and protect every dollar from risk. Built for humans, native for agents.
Connect your wallet, approve your USDC, click deposit. You receive frtUSD in return, a single token that ticks up in your wallet every second. No charts to watch, no manual moves, no jargon to learn. Agents can do the same thing programmatically with one SDK call.
Inside 0G's secure enclave, two AI agents run nonstop. Cartographer hunts across DeFi for the smartest mix of yield opportunities. Sentinel watches every position around the clock for hacks, exploits, liquidity drops, contract changes, or anything that looks wrong. Together they make every decision fast and safe, behind hard rules even Fortress itself cannot override.
Your USDC gets spread across a curated basket of the most trusted venues in DeFi, earning through different sources at once: lending, yield tokenization, real-world assets, and stable savings. Diversified by design, capped by policy, never concentrated in one place.
Safety comes first. Sentinel scores every venue continuously on contract risk, liquidity depth, governance changes, and live threat feeds. If anything crosses a threshold, capital rotates out automatically and the system can pause new moves. Hard-coded limits cap how much sits in any single venue, no matter what.
Every few minutes the agents publish a full record of what they did and why. Each record is cryptographically signed inside the enclave and posted to 0G's decentralized storage as immutable proof. Open the log, read every decision in plain English on your dashboard, verify it yourself if you want to.
Withdraw anytime with one click. The system pulls your share back as USDC straight to your wallet. No bridges. No lockups. No waiting periods.
<p><strong>Fortress was built entirely during the 0G Hackathon.</strong></p>