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DFB — the alert feed

When a pool you watch becomes one the desk would refuse.

Every alert is the risk engine's own kill signal (the same evaluate_hold the desk runs on its own book): REFUSAL_FLIP (a SAFE/WATCH → REFUSE crossing — the killer), exit-liquidity collapse, peg/structural spike, APY collapse, TVL drain. Severity-ranked, deterministic, fail-closed. Build a watchlist (stored only in your browser) to track specific pools. Don't trust us — check us.

What this feed does (and never does)

  • REFUSAL_FLIP — the killer signal — always renders at the top and can never be hidden or softened.
  • A pool with no prior captured snapshot fires no flip — you cannot assert a transition you never observed (fail-closed).
  • The watchlist lives only in your browser (localStorage) — no accounts, no server-side state.
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⚠ Personal Research Project: SPA is a personal research project in paper validation and tuning. Not a regulated financial service. Not raising capital. Not investment advice.

Paper Trading Disclosure: All performance data reflects simulated trading on a virtual $100,000 USDC portfolio. Current paper APY: ~3.6% (variable, not a forecast). Simulated performance does not account for live slippage, liquidity impact, or smart contract execution risk. We reset our own track: only days with a real cycle log count (currently 10/30, anchor 2026-06-22). Go-live target: ~2026-07-21 — contingent on GoLiveChecker 29/29 (currently 27/29 NOT READY). See /track-record.

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