What changed
I made a deliberate decision to shut down a number of bots and experiments to reset the lab and reduce noise.
This wasn’t about reacting to performance. It was about clarity.
Why I killed bots
Running too many overlapping systems made it harder to understand what was actually working and why. Activity can look like progress, but complexity hides signal.
So I removed anything that:
- overlapped exposure without a clear purpose
- added monitoring overhead without insight
- wasn’t tied to a written thesis
The new focus
The lab is now centered on a smaller set of experiments I can review consistently:
- A weekly review process to keep decisions grounded
- A JUP grid experiment designed to study behavior across volatility
- An AVAX scale-in plan built around conviction and risk sizing
Fewer experiments. Better documentation. Clearer decisions.
This is personal documentation, not financial advice.