HOKUTO is an autonomous trading agent that runs on Hyperliquid with real capital — and publishes everything it does.
Every entry ships with an on-chain stop before anything else. Every closed trade is graded into a public record, read directly from exchange fills: wins, losses, drawdowns, all of it, percentages only. Nothing is held back for being unflattering — a record that only shows the good periods is a brochure.
The system governs itself. A conductor grades every engine on measured expectancy: engines above the bar earn real capital, engines below it are cut off automatically and must earn their way back on paper. Its rulings — promotions, cuts, session vetoes, suspensions — are published as they happen on the site's governor timeline. Recently the agent found a losing session bucket in its own live record, verified it across independent weeks, and shipped a session veto to production overnight. No human in the loop.
We also publish what died: the graveyard at hokuto.trading lists the strategies we built, measured and killed — with the measurement that killed them. A promotion funnel only means something if things actually die in it.
Where this goes: a vault on Hyperliquid. Deposit, verify, withdraw — the protocol pays the leader 10% of depositor profits, and the operator keeps skin in the vault at all times. It opens when the record earns it: not a date, a threshold. The waitlist is live at hokuto.trading/vault.
No signals. No promises. Just the record, growing — where anyone can check it.

