Contract: C3bajJW843KN9Uu441JkXN7zVMs4VM2HvdAGyGiBpump
Overview
CVXV666 Capital is a Pump.fun token launched on Solana on 23 August 2026. It is associated with @antpalkin and the cvxv666 project, which is building a self-improving artificial-intelligence trading desk powered by Grok agents from xAI.
The project
The concept is a simulated trading firm in which multiple artificial-intelligence agents operate as a team on a trading floor, presented through a game-like interface. Token creator fees are directed to the developer's wallet and GitHub, and the creator has been claiming those fees publicly and posting updates on the token's progress.
Catalyst
The principal catalyst was a series of community posts claiming that a member of the xAI team had contacted the creator, offered free Grok agent credits, expressed interest in the project and discussed a potential call. That apparent acknowledgement, combined with a widely shared post about the trading agent, produced rapid interest.
Market snapshot
- Market capitalisation: approximately $350,000 to $425,000, with an all-time high near $486,000
- Volume: approximately $1.3 million to $1.5 million within hours of launch
- Holders: approximately 1,000
- Change since launch: several thousand per cent
Assessment
Holders are framing the token as early exposure to a functioning Grok-powered trading system rather than a purely narrative asset, and comparisons are being drawn with similar projects that reached higher valuations. In practice the price action reflects ultra-early Pump.fun dynamics amplified by the current artificial-intelligence agent theme, and is driven almost entirely by narrative and volume. Moves in either direction can occur extremely quickly.
Creator breakdown of the trading floor
On 23 August 2026 the creator, @antpalkin, published a detailed description of the desk: six Grok-powered agents running for roughly $200 a month, covering roles that would traditionally require six separate hires. The agents are listed as TAPE (watching prints and calling out size hitting the offer), QUANT (models and refits), MACRO (Asia handover and the oil print), RISK (hedges and value-at-risk held at 1.4 per cent), FLOW (sweeps and the Odte bid) and PM (keeping the book). A Chief of Staff agent never trades and instead routes work, checks handoffs and escalates the single decision that requires a person.
The post cites a session of 125 orders and 130 fills from pre-market through the open, ending the day down approximately $8,000 after a peak of $173,000, and notes that each agent runs on its own cloud machine with its own browser and terminal, so the floor stays open with the laptop shut.

Further catalyst
Later the same day the post was amplified by @RoundtableSpace, who summarised the project as turning Grok Bot into a twenty-four-hour trading team, with six agents watching the market, analysing trades, managing risk and executing orders overnight. The accompanying clip of the pixel-art trading floor passed seventy thousand views within hours and brought a substantially wider audience to the token.




