DeXposure-Claw: An Agentic System for DeFi Risk Supervision
DeXposure-Claw is an agentic system designed for risk supervision within the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) ecosystem. This research paper, authored by Aijie Shu and a team of collaborators, explores its functionalities and implications.
A new research paper titled "DeXposure-Claw: An Agentic System for DeFi Risk Supervision" has been released. Authored by Aijie Shu and a team of collaborators, the paper introduces a novel system designed to enhance risk management within the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) sector.
The paper is accessible through various platforms, with full-text links provided for viewing a PDF version. It was initially submitted on June 17, 2026, and is available for browse in contexts such as cs.AI, cs.CL, cs.LG, and q-fin.RM.
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