Blockchain technology generates enormous amounts of public data — every transaction, every contract interaction, every token transfer is recorded on-chain. The challenge isn’t access to data; it’s making sense of it.
We approach crypto from an analytics and economics perspective. Our work focuses on understanding market structures, asset flows, and network behavior — using the same quantitative methods (optimization, simulation, agent-based modeling) that we apply to traditional operations and supply chains.
The crypto space is noisy. We cut through it by applying the same analytical frameworks we use in consulting and operations management. If a blockchain solution can’t be justified with the same business case rigor as any other technology investment, it probably shouldn’t be built.
That said, the intersection of AI and crypto is genuinely interesting: AI agents that read smart contracts, analyze governance proposals, monitor DeFi protocols, and surface risks that humans miss. This is where the studio’s agent tooling meets on-chain data.