Delysium 2026 Roadmap: Building the Core Operating Layer for an Agent-Native Economy

Delysium
April 2nd 2026

As AI and crypto continue to converge, the industry is moving beyond standalone tools and into a new era of networked agents. For Delysium, the next phase is not simply about shipping more features, it is about building an intelligent framework that can understand information, shape strategy, activate skills, and connect ecosystems.

At the center of this evolution is Lucy, serving as a key entry point into the Delysium Agent Economy. In 2026, Delysium will continue advancing Lucy across quantitative analysis, event-driven intelligence, skill discoverability, and ecosystem connectivity — laying the groundwork for agents that are not only usable, but extensible, interoperable, and economically alive.

Lucy as a Core Interface for the Agent Economy

Lucy is evolving into far more than an AI interface or a single-purpose product. It is becoming a critical layer through which users, information, strategies, skills, and ecosystem infrastructure come together.

Through Lucy, Delysium is building a more complete agent framework with:

  • Deeper market intelligence
  • More intuitive strategy formation
  • More open skill orchestration
  • Stronger ecosystem connectivity

This positions Lucy as an important interface and coordination layer within the Delysium Agent Economy — one that helps transform intelligence from passive response into structured understanding and meaningful action.

Lucy Iteration: Quant-based AI Trading Portal Release

In 2026, Delysium will introduce the Quant-based AI Trading Portal, expanding Lucy’s capabilities in quantitative analysis and strategy creation.

This release is not about adding another conventional trading tool. It is about enabling users to work with AI more naturally — turning market views, early ideas, and fragmented signals into clearer, testable, and more structured strategy frameworks.

Idea-to-Strategy Engine

Trading ideas often come quickly. Turning them into robust strategies is the harder part.

With the Idea-to-Strategy Engine, Lucy will help users translate natural language inputs — from market opinions to investment theses — into structured strategic frameworks. This significantly lowers the barrier to strategy design and enables a more intuitive way to collaborate with AI.

Strategy Tree Engine

Markets are dynamic, and strategies must be able to adapt to changing conditions.

The Strategy Tree Engine will allow Lucy to break down complex logic into branching decision structures, making it easier to map different scenarios and corresponding strategic paths. This creates a more realistic representation of how decisions are made in live markets.

Backtest Engine

Validation is essential to any meaningful strategy.

The Backtest Engine will allow users to evaluate strategies against historical data, offering a more systematic view of performance, resilience, and potential weaknesses. With this capability, Lucy moves strategy support closer to something measurable and actionable.

Dry-run Engine

Beyond historical testing, the Dry-run Engine will provide simulated execution in more dynamic market-like conditions.

This creates an important layer between theory and application — giving users a safer environment to observe how strategies may behave before moving into higher-stakes scenarios.

Agent-friendly OpenClaw Skills

As agent use cases expand, open skill infrastructure becomes increasingly important.

Delysium will continue advancing agent-friendly OpenClaw Skills, enabling Lucy to connect with and activate a wider range of modular capabilities. This not only increases Lucy’s flexibility, but also strengthens the composability of the broader Agent Economy.

Lucy Iteration: Event-based AI Trading Terminal Release

Alongside quantitative analysis, Delysium is also strengthening Lucy’s ability to interpret events and market context.

In crypto, market movements are often shaped not only by technical indicators, but by macro shifts, ecosystem developments, policy signals, and breaking news. That is why a second major focus for 2026 will be the Event-based AI Trading Terminal.

Global News Aggregator

Lucy will integrate key news and information sources from around the world into a unified intelligence layer.

This will help users surface relevant market developments more efficiently while reducing the friction and noise of fragmented information environments.

News-to-Strategy Engine

Information alone is not enough. What matters is the ability to turn information into structured insight.

With the News-to-Strategy Engine, Lucy will transform news events into strategic context — helping identify potential market impact, affected assets, and possible strategic implications. This strengthens the path from raw information to actionable intelligence.

Lucy Iteration: Skills Marketplace Release

As agent capabilities continue to grow, Delysium will also launch the Skills Marketplace in 2026, expanding the open capability layer around Lucy.

If the earlier iterations are about helping Lucy better understand markets and organize strategy, the Skills Marketplace is about enabling developers, users, and ecosystem participants to actively expand what the agent network can do.

Developer Skill Uploads

Developers will be able to upload their own skills to the marketplace, creating modules that can be reused, activated, and extended across the ecosystem.

This allows capability growth to come not only from internal product development, but from the creativity and participation of the wider community.

Seamless Skill Discovery & Install

The value of an open ecosystem depends not just on how many skills exist, but on how easily they can be found and used.

Delysium will optimize the end-to-end experience of discovering, installing, and activating skills, enabling users to access the capabilities they need with far greater ease.

Integrated Skill Monetization & Trading

To support a sustainable open ecosystem, the Skills Marketplace will also include native monetization and trading mechanisms for skills.

This creates a stronger economic loop for the Agent Economy:

  • Developers create skills
  • Users discover and use them
  • Skills generate value through circulation
  • More capabilities enter the ecosystem

By aligning utility with incentives, Delysium is building an environment where agent capabilities can scale not only technically, but economically.

YKILY Network Iteration

While Lucy continues to evolve, Delysium will also deepen ecosystem connectivity through the YKILY Network, further expanding the reach of the OpenClaw framework.

Upgrade 3000+ MCP Servers into OpenClaw Skills

Delysium plans to upgrade 3,000+ MCP servers into OpenClaw Skills.

This means more external capabilities will become standardized, modular, and accessible through a unified agent framework. It also significantly expands the range of capabilities available across the ecosystem while improving composability at scale.

Connect All Kinds of OpenClaw Ecosystem Products

Beyond skill standardization, the YKILY Network will continue connecting a wide range of OpenClaw ecosystem products.

By linking products, services, and skills more tightly together, Delysium is building more than an individual application — it is building a connected agent network designed to evolve over time.

Building the Next Phase of the Agent Economy

From quantitative strategy tools to event-driven intelligence, from skill marketplaces to ecosystem-wide connectivity, each part of the 2026 roadmap points toward a broader vision:

to make agents more intelligent, capabilities more composable, and ecosystems more connected.

This is how Delysium sees the future of the Agent Economy. The next generation of AI will not be defined by response quality alone, but by its ability to:

  • Understand complex environments
  • Form structured strategies
  • Activate open capabilities
  • Collaborate across products, agents, and networks

That is the infrastructure Delysium is building.

As the industry moves forward, we believe the real shift will not come from isolated breakthroughs, but from connected intelligence at scale. And in that future, Delysium is committed to building the foundations for an agent-native ecosystem that is open, interoperable, and built for long-term growth.