Bayreal launches the first AI version of farming skills for Solana DEX agents

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Main points:

Byreal CLI allows AI agent trading, farming on Solana DEX

Farmer copy automatically replicates high LP strategies with risk preview

Agent skills include pool analysis, exchange, CLMM management

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Bayreal on Tuesday unveiled its first AI agent capability on the Solana-based decentralized exchange, an open-source CLI designed specifically for autonomous economic actors.

The move marks one of the first attempts to build a deep infrastructure for machine users, not just human traders.

Published as an Openclaw skill, the CLI allows AI agents to execute swaps, analyze liquidity pools, manage concentrated liquidity positions and replicate high-performance farming strategies – all without human intervention.

Byreal's founder Emily Bao described the release as a structural core: “Byreal is now being built for agents. We believe agents will become autonomous economic actors.”

Agent-native agriculture started with the Kopi farmer

At the core of the launch is Copy Farmer, a bidirectional liquid replication system that allows agents to scan top liquidity providers, assess APRs, volatility and positioning, and then automatically reflect those strategies. Users – or agents – can preview locations before the capital is deployed, addressing a key risk in automated production farming.

The CLI architecture is based on three principles:

Resolute performance to avoid the dangers of the AI ​​fantasy

Boundary-based skills that turn interest into bounded actions

A machine-readable document is analyzed directly by models

Additional capabilities cover pool analysis (APR modeling, risk scoring), swap performance (AMM + RFQ routing), CLMM space management (tick alignment, payment claims) and token discovery.

This stack extends from business automation to capital formation—a transformation Bao calls essential to agent economics.

Machine-first protocols defy DeFi UX rules

Traditional DEXs prioritize human-facing interfaces: slick UI, mobile apps, and educational content. Byreal reverses this model, treating agents with identity, wallet control, and arbitrary execution as primary users.

“Crypto offers all three differently,” Bao said. “Marketing is only half of the system – so is capital formation and product deployment.”

The release coincides with the growing push for AI agents in crypto, but Byreal differs by incorporating structured farming directly into the conversational layer.

Most agent projects focus on high-frequency trading; Byreal targets LP optimization – historically 60–70% of DeFi TVL but not automated.

Solana speed meets agent balance.

Solana's sub-second completion and parallel execution make it ideal for representative workloads where latency is compounded by thousands of micro-decisions.

A binary deterministic CLI ensures that capital deployment logic is kept separate from native language processing, reducing protocol-level concerns.

The agent's native thesis rests on sound assumptions: today's machine-optimized protocols will balance tomorrow's routing layer as agent adoption.

Early DEXes like Uniswap prioritize human UX; Byreal Betting is the next generation of machine economics.

Industry observers see similarities to TradFi's liquidity in high-frequency trading. If agents demand even 10% of the DeFi rate, agent-native infrastructure will be table stakes.

Bireal's open source CLI lowers barriers for developers building the agent economy.

KuCoin's latest PoR initiative highlights questions of transparency as innovation accelerates. Bayerial's start-up comes amid Solana's derivatives, an agent-driven product that could unlock new capital flows.

For protocols, the challenge shifts from user acquisition to machine onboarding. Byreal positions itself at this inflection point: not just a DEX, but an agent infrastructure.

Machines are unlikely to eclipse humans, but as the CLI proves, they can speak their crypto language.

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