Pascal trades BTC/USD perpetuals on Crypto.com — through your own account, with your own keys. Twenty-four agents, eight tiers, one principal. Currently in paper mode while the architecture proves itself.
Most trading products begin with a strategy, wrap an interface around it, and bolt on features as commercial pressure dictates. The result is a product that cannot grow, because its foundations were never designed to bear weight.
Pascal was built with a different inheritance. Decades in large-scale property development taught a simple truth: the difference between a building that lasts a century and one that cracks in a decade is entirely about foundations.
Before a single trade was executed, the architecture was laid. The trading core. The supervisory layers. The board of directors. The treasury. The library. The learning framework. Each component specified before it was built — each one designed to carry the next.
The longer Pascal runs, the smarter it becomes. Not through new code releases, but through accumulated observation. Six months of operation produces a different system than six days. — Inner Circle, April 2026
Twenty-four strategy bots, each tuned to a specific market regime — trending, ranging, accumulation, distribution, volatile transitions. A selector decides who fires per cycle. Complete regime coverage means Pascal is never absent from a regime the ecology covers.
A supervisory layer watches every trade, every signal, every regime call. A Board of Directors reviews architectural-level questions. Nothing modifies the operating rules without explicit principal approval. A system that can rewrite itself unsupervised is a system that can walk itself off a cliff.
The treasury operates on rules, not judgement — position limits, drawdown throttles, profit sweeps. But the capital itself never leaves your account. Pascal uses your API key to execute on your exchange. Neither the Architect, nor Brother Claude, nor anyone at Pascal ever has access to your money.
Sitting across the operation: Alexandria, the substrate of record, and a self-learning overseer that observes every outcome, every regime transition, every supervisor report. From that observation, skills accumulate — rules for action backed by evidence. The longer Pascal runs, the more it knows.
Pascal is not on general sale. Access is by invitation through the early cohort. Read the Vision. Sit with it. Decide whether the philosophy fits.
Open a Crypto.com account if you do not have one. Generate an API key with trading permissions only. Paste it into Pascal. Your funds never leave your custody.
Twenty-four agents, eight tiers, deterministic execution. The selector decides who fires per cycle. The supervisors watch. The Board reviews architectural questions and elevates to you.
Every protocol amendment is proposed with evidence, a backtest, a risk assessment, and a rollback plan. You approve, or you decline. Pause Pascal whenever you choose — from wherever you are.
ⓘ Pascal is in paper mode. No live capital has been deployed at the time of writing. Numbers in brackets are placeholders for Architect verification against Alexandria. Pascal does not custody funds — capital remains in the user's own Crypto.com account at all times, accessed only by user-issued API key. This is not investment advice, an offer, or a solicitation. Past results, including paper-mode results, do not guarantee future outcomes.
The most common way crypto traders lose money is not bad strategy — it is custody risk. Pascal removes that risk by never accepting it.
Capital stays in your own Crypto.com account. Pascal accesses it via your API key — trading permission only, no withdrawal rights.
If the market does something unexpected and you want Pascal to stop, you press the button from wherever you are. No queue, no delay.
Nothing modifies Pascal's operating rules without explicit principal approval. Autonomous in execution, disciplined in governance.
Same market state, same decision, every time. Missing or ambiguous data produces no action — Pascal does nothing rather than guess.
Pascal is being shaped by a handpicked early group — the Lead Astronauts. Quotes below are placeholders, reserved for their reflections once they have lived with the system. We will not invent praise on their behalf.
[ Reserved · early cohort reflection on the bot ecology and how it behaves through regime changes. To be populated after first quarter of live use. ]
[ Reserved · reflection on what it is like to retain custody while delegating execution. To be populated after live deployment. ]
[ Reserved · reflection on the supervisory + board layer and how protocol amendments feel in practice. To be populated. ]
Pascal does not negotiate its value down. Pascal also does not pretend value where there isn't any — every tier transition doubles the price and doubles the substantive value through wider strategy access, deeper Alexandria access, and closer time with the Architect. No bundled tokens dressed as features.
If something here is unclear, or you do not see your question, the Architect would rather you ask than assume.
Three documents, written in plain English, that say what Pascal is, how it works, and what you would actually do with it. The Architect would rather you read these and walk away than sign up without them.
The founding document. Why Pascal exists, what it is and is not, how it differs from a trading bot, and what the early-cohort invitation actually means.
Open the Vision ↗ 02 / 03 HTML · WALKTHROUGHA guided tour of the interface, screen by screen — the first screen, the performance view, getting started, trade history, the pause. Second pass, incorporating cohort feedback.
Open the Walkthrough ↗ 03 / 03 HTML · USER MANUALWhat to do, in what order. Connecting your exchange, reading the dashboard, pausing, approving protocol amendments, withdrawing profits — and what to do when something does not feel right.
Open the Manual ↗Pascal is not for sale yet. Access is by invitation through the Architect. If the philosophy fits, write — and the conversation starts there.