OKTOMB

The octopus has eight arms — each with its own neural cluster. 500 million neurons, two thirds of them not in the brain, but in the arms. Each arm senses, decides, acts — independently. And yet, they work as one.

Oktombo thinks the same way. Five independent heads observe the same market across different time horizons. They can disagree. They can align. None dominates. The system decides who to trust in any given moment.

One eye. Not two. The octopus sees the world differently — no comparison between left and right, no compromise. A single, absolute gaze. No opinion. Only signal.

The octopus is the only animal proven to learn through pure observation. It watches another solve a problem, then succeeds on the first attempt. No trial and error. No guessing. Just understanding.

No assumptions. Only proof.