Cambrian Network’s latest report highlights the growth of agentic finance, showing that live DeFi products autonomously managing capital are increasingly adoptedCambrian Network’s latest report highlights the growth of agentic finance, showing that live DeFi products autonomously managing capital are increasingly adopted

Cambrian Report: AI-Driven DeFi Agents Reach $50M In Payments Volume On x402 Rails, While Yield And Trading Bots Dominate 2026 Market

2026/02/24 16:26
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Cambrian Network Report: AI-Driven DeFi Agents Reach $50M In Payments Volume On x402 Rails, While Yield And Trading Bots Dominate 2026 Market

AI infrastructure protocol and decentralized validator network Cambrian Network published a new report examining the evolving agentic finance sector, highlighting active and publicly available products that autonomously manage capital for retail users in decentralized finance (DeFi).

Agentic finance refers to a developing segment of financial technology products that automate capital allocation and advisory functions. While some systems incorporate large language models inspired by tools such as ChatGPT and Claude, others rely on deterministic algorithms or traditional machine learning. Despite differing technical foundations, many projects market themselves as agent-driven financial infrastructure.

According to the report, early iterations of agentic finance centered on trading bots that automated execution. During the 2020–2021 DeFi expansion, vault protocols such as Yearn Finance enabled automated yield harvesting, though decision logic remained rule-based. By 2024, large language models were increasingly integrated into user interfaces and analytical tools. In 2025, the sector advanced toward fully autonomous systems capable of executing predefined strategies without continuous human approval, marking a structural shift in the market.

In the report, Cambrian Network surveyed live projects that deploy automation to manage user funds or provide financial guidance across DeFi markets. It applies strict inclusion criteria, listing only products that are operational, publicly accessible, and supported by real users and active capital. In this edition, previously separate liquidity provisioning and lending agents have been consolidated into a broader yield category, reflecting a growing trend of diversified yield strategies.

Rule-Based And AI-Powered Agents Drive Retail Adoption While Infrastructure Matures For Institutional Engagement

The firm maps the sector using an intelligence–autonomy framework. Projects range from rule-based systems focused on reliability and auditability to LLM-powered agents emphasizing analysis and user interaction. While greater autonomy has become more common, the report notes that capital allocation decisions at scale continue to rely predominantly on deterministic models.

Leading trading and portfolio optimization agents listed include Ask Jimmy, Bankrbot, Velvet Capital, SurfAI, Symphonyio, Butler Agent, among many others. Yield agents include Afi Protocol, Almanak, ARMA by Arrakis Finance, Kamino, and more. Prediction and betting agents feature Ask BillyBets and Sire, while analysis and research agents include Aixbt Agent, Deep FortyTwo, LlamaAI by DefiLlama, and Messari Copilot by Messari.

User participation and capital flows have continued to expand into early 2026, with yield-generating and trading agents remaining the dominant categories. The report also identifies increasing institutional engagement in foundational infrastructure supporting agentic finance. Examples cited include the Grayscale Decentralized AI Fund, AI-driven financial assistants introduced by Robinhood, and payment standards developed by Visa in collaboration with Coinbase.

Emerging technical standards are also shaping the ecosystem. Identity frameworks such as ERC-8004 and programmable payment rails are enabling autonomous agents to register onchain identities, execute transactions, and build verifiable reputational histories. Stablecoins are increasingly viewed as a settlement layer for machine-to-machine transactions, supporting the growth of automated financial activity.

Despite recent volatility in broader crypto markets, the report concludes that agentic finance continues to mature, with retail users leading adoption while institutional participation develops gradually. Cambrian states that sustained performance records, regulatory clarity, and robust infrastructure will be decisive factors in determining whether agentic finance transitions from an experimental niche into a durable component of the digital asset economy.

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