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What's On The Build List Right Now

The team is operating round the clock to push StormBot further than any other prediction-market trading stack in production. This is not a side project. It is a full-time operation that consumes a meaningful chunk of engineering bandwidth and, candidly, a serious AI bill. A single five-minute analysis cycle runs about $0.10 in Claude credits. Twelve cycles per hour, twenty-four hours a day = roughly $28.80 per active trader per day. We absorb that cost because we genuinely believe the platform will change how these markets are traded.

Here is what is currently in flight, with honest progress numbers:

Google Gemini + TensorFlow Integration 25%
Dual-AI decision engine with Gemini cross-validation and TensorFlow neural network for pattern recognition. Infrastructure provisioning in progress.
Austin Weather Station Facility 15%
Physical facility construction, WMO-calibrated sensor procurement, and data pipeline architecture. Site selected, permits filed, equipment on order.
Improved Notifications & Error Handling 65%
Completely redesigned alert system with persistent, high-visibility notifications. Many users reported missing the current quick-disappearing toast messages during active trading sessions. The new system includes sound alerts for fills, sticky error banners, and a notification center with trade history.
Infrastructure Scaling 40%
Migration to faster, higher-capacity servers to handle our rapidly growing user base. Demand has surged significantly following the platform's recent success rates. We're moving to dedicated infrastructure with 99.9% uptime SLA, faster WebSocket connections, and geographic redundancy across US-East and EU-West.
Multi-User Isolation & Security 100%
Complete per-user session isolation — each trader gets their own bot instance, positions, logs, and config. No user can see or affect another user's data. Wallet-based authentication with encrypted key storage.
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