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Sertexity Hits 10,000 Users on AI Arbitrage Platform

Sertexity Hits 10,000 Users on AI Arbitrage Platform

Sertexity crossed 10,000 registered users on its AI-powered crypto arbitrage platform this week, the company announced. The service uses automated systems to track price differences, liquidity, and execution speed across multiple exchanges in real time — a approach the firm says removes the emotions and downtime of manual trading.

How the platform works

Unlike staking, which ties up tokens and depends on inflation or lock-up periods, or manual trading that relies on human discipline, Sertexity's AI scans markets 24/7. The system looks for arbitrage opportunities — buying on one exchange and selling on another — and executes trades faster than a person could. The company recently updated its AI model, modernized its system architecture, expanded server infrastructure, and shipped an updated mobile platform. A full interface redesign also rolled out, along with internal system overhauls governing how AI components interact.

Regulatory footing and the new wallet

Sertexity operates under SEC Rule 506 of Regulation D, which authorizes it as a registered cryptocurrency financial services provider and allows private investments in the U.S. That registration matters: it means the company can accept capital from accredited investors under a federal exemption, giving it a compliance edge that many crypto arbitrage bots lack. Alongside the user milestone, Sertexity introduced a proprietary crypto wallet integrated directly into the platform. The wallet uses a unique hardware device identifier for rapid account access — a security feature the company says ties each session to a specific device.

With 10,000 users onboard, Sertexity plans to keep pushing its AI infrastructure forward. The company says it will continue scaling internal systems and expanding user-facing services. No specific timeline or next product was announced, but the pace of updates — new model, new architecture, new wallet, new interface — suggests the team isn't slowing down.