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# 🧩 8.2 Types of Agents and Capabilities

#### 🧩 8.2 Types of Agents and Capabilities

<mark style="color:$primary;">**EOSI Finance**</mark>’s agent marketplace can feature:

1. **Discovery Agents:** bots that help users explore yield opportunities and trending narratives. Examples include yield discovery (real‑time APYs across protocols), sentiment analysis (social media trends) and fundamental analysis (project metrics).
2. **Execution Agents:** bots that implement multi‑step strategies across protocols. Capabilities include bridging assets between chains, swapping tokens via DEX aggregators, lending and borrowing from money markets, trading yield tokens, staking and providing liquidity. Users can execute complex strategies with one click.
3. **Portfolio Agents:** bots that manage long‑term portfolios, rebalancing across asset classes. They may track a 60/40 crypto/RWA portfolio, allocate to stablecoin yield farms or adjust risk according to market volatility.
4. **Social Agents:** bots that translate social trading insights into executable strategies. For instance, when a renowned trader posts a DeFi strategy on Twitter, a social agent could convert it into a trade template accessible to <mark style="color:$primary;">EOSI Finance</mark> users.
5. **Custom Agents:** users can build custom agents via natural‑language prompts. The platform converts prompts like “Swap 1 ETH to USDC, deposit into Aave, borrow 50% collateral, buy RWA tokens” into executable smart contract calls


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