Priime is leading the way for DeFi automation, extending what smart contracts can do, while keeping it decentralized and verifiable.
Smart contracts have limited compute and are not reactive, damaging efficiency, performance, security, transparency and composability of vaults, forcing curators to operate manually and mostly off-chain.
Strategy decisions are human operations, at human speed.
Logic runs on private servers, invisible to depositors.
One curator key sits between depositors and loss.
Bots, ops, and custodians added outside the trust layer.
The Priime Processor runs strategy logic off-chain and settles it on-chain, provably. The Priime Modules automate every decision a product needs. Priime Build is the canvas where they compose into vaults.
compose, backtest, deploy: where vaults are builtEvery swap on a DEX pays a fee to the liquidity behind it. Real on-chain activity funding the position, fee-based, not emissions. Priime Pools turns any liquidity pool into a delta-neutral position the whole ecosystem can build on.
Every Priime pool is delta-neutral: it auto-centers the liquidity, hedges the directional risk, and auto-compounds collected fees. Self-directed, under rules enforced on-chain.
A liquidity pool earns real swap fees; price swings eat them. Priime Pools hedges the exposure and keeps the fees, monitoring every block, set-and-forget. Verifiable on-chain, non-custodial: your keys, exit any time.

Every position carries two risk surfaces. The inside, your range, hedge, leverage, and health factor. The outside, every oracle, venue, bridge, and market your apps depend on. Priime watches both at block time, and acts before either reaches your capital.
Modules keep the position healthy from the inside, every block: the liquidity range, the hedge, the leverage, and the health factor.
One module watches the entire dependency surface your apps touch, oracles, venues, bridges, and collateral, and de-risks the moment any of it degrades.
The same pair pays wildly different fee rates across live pools, and a single pool's headline rate can swing by multiples within a month. The headline is noise; the real object is fee capture minus impermanent loss minus the cost of the hedge.
Automation usually means trusting one black-box bot that can move your funds and block your exit. Verifiable compute makes the decision itself checkable, a quorum re-executes deterministic logic, an on-chain verifier enforces it, and the user keeps an exit no operator can pause. We map the trust surface honestly, including what is still founder-run.
Most DeFi losses are slow and watchable: drift to liquidation, a widening depeg, a lagging oracle. We argue block-time monitoring plus pre-emptive deleverage beats post-hoc liquidation, and map five risk surfaces to their watch-and-act response.