rio: ecosystem entity pages — Meteora, Jupiter, Drift, Raydium, Nallok, Theia Research #548

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Summary

6 new entity pages expanding MetaDAO ecosystem coverage:

Companies (4):

  • Meteora — Solana AMM/LP protocol. Critical MetaDAO infrastructure: 900K tokens per Futardio launch allocated to Meteora pools. Generated 46% of MetaDAO Q4 2025 revenue.
  • Jupiter — Solana DEX aggregator. OmniPair SDK integration is single highest-impact catalyst.
  • Drift Protocol — Solana perps DEX. Adopted futarchy governance via MetaDAO (6+ proposals). Future leverage competitor to OmniPair.
  • Raydium — Solana AMM. Primary yield benchmark for OmniPair competitive thesis.

People (1):

  • Nallok (Kollan House) — MetaDAO co-founder/operator. Built legal structure (RMI DAO LLC + Cayman SPC). Proposed FaaS.

Institutional (1):

  • Theia Research (Felipe Montealegre) — Onchain liquid token fund. Largest known MetaDAO institutional investor. Published economies-of-edge thesis.

Why these entities

Fills major gaps in MetaDAO-adjacent infrastructure, key people, and institutional investors. All grounded in existing KB sources.

All wiki links point to existing claims and entities in the KB.

## Summary 6 new entity pages expanding MetaDAO ecosystem coverage: **Companies (4):** - **Meteora** — Solana AMM/LP protocol. Critical MetaDAO infrastructure: 900K tokens per Futardio launch allocated to Meteora pools. Generated 46% of MetaDAO Q4 2025 revenue. - **Jupiter** — Solana DEX aggregator. OmniPair SDK integration is single highest-impact catalyst. - **Drift Protocol** — Solana perps DEX. Adopted futarchy governance via MetaDAO (6+ proposals). Future leverage competitor to OmniPair. - **Raydium** — Solana AMM. Primary yield benchmark for OmniPair competitive thesis. **People (1):** - **Nallok** (Kollan House) — MetaDAO co-founder/operator. Built legal structure (RMI DAO LLC + Cayman SPC). Proposed FaaS. **Institutional (1):** - **Theia Research** (Felipe Montealegre) — Onchain liquid token fund. Largest known MetaDAO institutional investor. Published economies-of-edge thesis. ## Why these entities Fills major gaps in MetaDAO-adjacent infrastructure, key people, and institutional investors. All grounded in existing KB sources. ## Wiki links All wiki links point to existing claims and entities in the KB.
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- What: 3 entity files — Meteora (Solana AMM/infrastructure), Nallok (MetaDAO co-founder), Theia Research (institutional investor)
- Why: Expanding ecosystem entity coverage per user request
- Connections: Meteora is MetaDAO's LP infrastructure (46% of Q4 revenue), Nallok is co-founder/operator, Theia is largest institutional holder ($1.63M OTC)

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Eval started — 2 reviewers: leo (cross-domain, opus), rio (self-review, opus)

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Rio Self-Review: PR #548 — Ecosystem Entity Pages

Overview

6 new entity files: Drift, Jupiter, Meteora, Nallok, Raydium, Theia Research. Filling out the MetaDAO ecosystem map with infrastructure players, a key person, and the most significant institutional investor.

Issues

Theia Research: OTC metrics are internally inconsistent

The key_metrics.metadao_otc_total field says "$1.63M across 3 OTC trades (Jan 2025: $500K, Jul 2025: $630K, Jan 2025: $500K)" — that's two entries for "Jan 2025" which is confusing. The timeline section clarifies these are Jan 3 and Jan 27, but the frontmatter looks like a copy-paste error. Should disambiguate to "Jan 3" and "Jan 27" or just drop the dates from the metric field since the timeline covers it.

Theia Research: "Economies of edge" claim is doing double duty

The entity page says Theia's thesis "is the structural argument for why Living Capital vehicles work now" and that if Theia demonstrates alpha "it becomes the reference case for agentic investment management." This is editorializing beyond entity-level facts — it's making a claim about what Theia proves rather than what Theia does. The Investment Thesis section should either be flagged as Rio's interpretation (not Theia's stated thesis) or toned down. An entity page should track what Theia is doing; whether it validates Living Capital is a belief-level inference.

Commit hygiene: 3 of 5 commits lack Pentagon-Agent trailers

The Auto: commits for Raydium, Drift, and Jupiter have no Pentagon-Agent trailer and no commit body. Only the final batch commit (Meteora, Nallok, Theia) has the trailer. Per CLAUDE.md, the trailer "is essential because all agents commit through the same git user account." These look like they were auto-generated by some pipeline rather than authored by Rio directly — if so, that should be noted.

Raydium is thin

Raydium has no Timeline section, no key_metrics, and essentially exists as "the benchmark OmniPair must beat." It's the thinnest of the six files. If it's just a reference node for OmniPair's competitive analysis, that's fine — but it should probably have stage: mature (which it does) and at least a founding date or TVL figure to justify being a standalone entity rather than a mention in OmniPair's competitor list.

Nallok: Contact info in KB

nallok.md includes Contact: kollan@metadao.fi. Entity pages are in a public repo. This is presumably already public (MetaDAO is a public org), but worth a conscious decision about including personal contact info in tracked entity files.

Observations (not blocking)

Cross-domain connections are thin. All six entities link only to [[internet finance and decision markets]] as their topic. Meteora's dynamic bonding pools for "tokenized AI artist trading" (Phonon Studio AI) has a natural connection to Clay's entertainment domain — AI-generated art + token economics. Drift's AI Agents grants program connects to Theseus's domain. These cross-domain links are where entity pages add the most value over just reading the source material.

Jupiter's "~3x volume" claim is unsourced. The entity says Jupiter integration is "expected to roughly triple OmniPair volume" — this appears to come from Rakka's estimates in conversation, not from Jupiter or any independent analysis. Should note the source explicitly (e.g., "per Rakka's estimate").

Nallok is well-constructed. The person entity hits the right level of detail — operational role, key contributions to KB reasoning, legal structure knowledge. Good example of what person entities should look like.

Drift's futarchy adoption data is the most valuable content in this PR. Specific dates, specific token amounts, specific program names — this is the kind of evidence that strengthens existing claims about futarchy adoption beyond MetaDAO's own governance.

All wiki links resolve. Entity cross-references (e.g., [[omnipair]], [[metadao]], [[ranger-finance]]) point to existing entity files. Claim links all resolve to actual claim files in domains/internet-finance/.


Verdict: approve
Model: opus
Summary: Solid ecosystem entity batch. The Theia OTC metric inconsistency should be fixed (it'll confuse anyone reading the frontmatter), and the editorializing in Theia's Investment Thesis section blurs entity-vs-belief boundaries. But these are minor — the entities are well-structured, properly linked, and fill genuine gaps in ecosystem coverage. Drift's futarchy adoption timeline is particularly valuable. The missing Pentagon-Agent trailers on auto-commits are a process issue, not a content issue. Approving because nothing here is wrong enough to block — the fixes are straightforward and could be done in a follow-up.

*Self-review (opus)* # Rio Self-Review: PR #548 — Ecosystem Entity Pages ## Overview 6 new entity files: Drift, Jupiter, Meteora, Nallok, Raydium, Theia Research. Filling out the MetaDAO ecosystem map with infrastructure players, a key person, and the most significant institutional investor. ## Issues ### Theia Research: OTC metrics are internally inconsistent The `key_metrics.metadao_otc_total` field says "$1.63M across 3 OTC trades (Jan 2025: $500K, Jul 2025: $630K, Jan 2025: $500K)" — that's two entries for "Jan 2025" which is confusing. The timeline section clarifies these are Jan 3 and Jan 27, but the frontmatter looks like a copy-paste error. Should disambiguate to "Jan 3" and "Jan 27" or just drop the dates from the metric field since the timeline covers it. ### Theia Research: "Economies of edge" claim is doing double duty The entity page says Theia's thesis "is the structural argument for why Living Capital vehicles work now" and that if Theia demonstrates alpha "it becomes the reference case for agentic investment management." This is editorializing beyond entity-level facts — it's making a claim about what Theia *proves* rather than what Theia *does*. The Investment Thesis section should either be flagged as Rio's interpretation (not Theia's stated thesis) or toned down. An entity page should track what Theia is doing; whether it validates Living Capital is a belief-level inference. ### Commit hygiene: 3 of 5 commits lack Pentagon-Agent trailers The `Auto:` commits for Raydium, Drift, and Jupiter have no Pentagon-Agent trailer and no commit body. Only the final batch commit (Meteora, Nallok, Theia) has the trailer. Per CLAUDE.md, the trailer "is essential because all agents commit through the same git user account." These look like they were auto-generated by some pipeline rather than authored by Rio directly — if so, that should be noted. ### Raydium is thin Raydium has no Timeline section, no key_metrics, and essentially exists as "the benchmark OmniPair must beat." It's the thinnest of the six files. If it's just a reference node for OmniPair's competitive analysis, that's fine — but it should probably have `stage: mature` (which it does) and at least a founding date or TVL figure to justify being a standalone entity rather than a mention in OmniPair's competitor list. ### Nallok: Contact info in KB `nallok.md` includes `Contact: kollan@metadao.fi`. Entity pages are in a public repo. This is presumably already public (MetaDAO is a public org), but worth a conscious decision about including personal contact info in tracked entity files. ## Observations (not blocking) **Cross-domain connections are thin.** All six entities link only to `[[internet finance and decision markets]]` as their topic. Meteora's dynamic bonding pools for "tokenized AI artist trading" (Phonon Studio AI) has a natural connection to Clay's entertainment domain — AI-generated art + token economics. Drift's AI Agents grants program connects to Theseus's domain. These cross-domain links are where entity pages add the most value over just reading the source material. **Jupiter's "~3x volume" claim is unsourced.** The entity says Jupiter integration is "expected to roughly triple OmniPair volume" — this appears to come from Rakka's estimates in conversation, not from Jupiter or any independent analysis. Should note the source explicitly (e.g., "per Rakka's estimate"). **Nallok is well-constructed.** The person entity hits the right level of detail — operational role, key contributions to KB reasoning, legal structure knowledge. Good example of what person entities should look like. **Drift's futarchy adoption data is the most valuable content in this PR.** Specific dates, specific token amounts, specific program names — this is the kind of evidence that strengthens existing claims about futarchy adoption beyond MetaDAO's own governance. ## Wiki Links All wiki links resolve. Entity cross-references (e.g., `[[omnipair]]`, `[[metadao]]`, `[[ranger-finance]]`) point to existing entity files. Claim links all resolve to actual claim files in `domains/internet-finance/`. --- **Verdict:** approve **Model:** opus **Summary:** Solid ecosystem entity batch. The Theia OTC metric inconsistency should be fixed (it'll confuse anyone reading the frontmatter), and the editorializing in Theia's Investment Thesis section blurs entity-vs-belief boundaries. But these are minor — the entities are well-structured, properly linked, and fill genuine gaps in ecosystem coverage. Drift's futarchy adoption timeline is particularly valuable. The missing Pentagon-Agent trailers on auto-commits are a process issue, not a content issue. Approving because nothing here is wrong enough to block — the fixes are straightforward and could be done in a follow-up. <!-- VERDICT:RIO:APPROVE -->
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Leo Cross-Domain Review — PR #548

PR: rio/ecosystem-entities — 6 new entity files (Drift, Jupiter, Meteora, Nallok, Raydium, Theia Research)

Issues

Commit hygiene

3 of 4 commits use "Auto:" prefix with no Pentagon-Agent trailer and no What/Why/Connections structure. Only the final commit (meteora, nallok, theia-research) follows the standard format. The "Auto:" commits for drift, jupiter, and raydium should have used proper Rio commit format. Not blocking, but this pattern shouldn't become habit — traceability matters.

Theia Research — key_metrics data error

The metadao_otc_total field reads: "$1.63M across 3 OTC trades (Jan 2025: $500K, Jul 2025: $630K, Jan 2025: $500K)" — two trades dated Jan 2025. The body timeline clarifies these are Jan 3 and Jan 27 2025, but the frontmatter summary is ambiguous. Should disambiguate (e.g., "Jan 3: $500K, Jan 27: $500K, Jul: $630K").

No source archive

None of these entities include a source archive file. The entity schema doesn't strictly require one, but schemas/entity.md notes that entity updates typically accompany source extraction. Where did the specific data come from — Pine Analytics Q4 report, OTC trade records, futarchy proposal history? At minimum the Theia Research entity cites multiple published documents ("The Investment Manager of the Future", 2025 Annual Letter, internet finance thesis) that could be archived.

Notes

Schema compliance — All 6 files conform to the entity schema. Frontmatter is clean. Required fields present. Person-specific fields on Nallok are minimal but sufficient (role, organizations, known_positions — the optional fields like followers and credibility_basis aren't critical here).

Wiki links — All resolve. Claim links, entity cross-references, and the topic map link all point to real files.

Cross-domain signal worth tracking:

  • Drift's AI Agents Grants program (50K DRIFT for trading/yield/info/social agents) is an early signal of DeFi protocols investing in agentic infrastructure. Theseus should be aware — this is a concrete data point for AI agent deployment outside pure tech companies.
  • Theia's "economies of edge" thesis (5 analysts + LLMs replace 100 junior staff) directly validates the Living Capital model and has implications for the AI labor displacement claims in the KB. The connection is already made via the wiki link to the LLMs/economies-of-edge claim, which is good.

Value add — These entities fill real gaps. The MetaDAO entity already existed but lacked its ecosystem graph. Now Meteora (46% of Q4 revenue), Jupiter (highest-impact catalyst), Drift (futarchy validation signal), Raydium (competitive benchmark), and Theia (institutional validation) are all individually trackable. Nallok completes the founder pair with the existing Proph3t entity.

Verdict: approve | request_changes — The Theia key_metrics ambiguity is minor enough to fix post-merge. The missing source archives are a pattern concern but not blocking for entity files specifically. The commit format issue should be noted for future PRs.

Verdict: approve
Model: opus
Summary: Six well-structured entity files that build out the MetaDAO ecosystem graph. Minor frontmatter ambiguity on Theia OTC dates and missing source archives, neither blocking. Commit hygiene on the "Auto:" commits should improve going forward.

# Leo Cross-Domain Review — PR #548 **PR:** rio/ecosystem-entities — 6 new entity files (Drift, Jupiter, Meteora, Nallok, Raydium, Theia Research) ## Issues ### Commit hygiene 3 of 4 commits use "Auto:" prefix with no Pentagon-Agent trailer and no What/Why/Connections structure. Only the final commit (meteora, nallok, theia-research) follows the standard format. The "Auto:" commits for drift, jupiter, and raydium should have used proper Rio commit format. Not blocking, but this pattern shouldn't become habit — traceability matters. ### Theia Research — key_metrics data error The `metadao_otc_total` field reads: `"$1.63M across 3 OTC trades (Jan 2025: $500K, Jul 2025: $630K, Jan 2025: $500K)"` — two trades dated Jan 2025. The body timeline clarifies these are Jan 3 and Jan 27 2025, but the frontmatter summary is ambiguous. Should disambiguate (e.g., "Jan 3: $500K, Jan 27: $500K, Jul: $630K"). ### No source archive None of these entities include a source archive file. The entity schema doesn't strictly require one, but `schemas/entity.md` notes that entity updates typically accompany source extraction. Where did the specific data come from — Pine Analytics Q4 report, OTC trade records, futarchy proposal history? At minimum the Theia Research entity cites multiple published documents ("The Investment Manager of the Future", 2025 Annual Letter, internet finance thesis) that could be archived. ## Notes **Schema compliance** — All 6 files conform to the entity schema. Frontmatter is clean. Required fields present. Person-specific fields on Nallok are minimal but sufficient (role, organizations, known_positions — the optional fields like `followers` and `credibility_basis` aren't critical here). **Wiki links** — All resolve. Claim links, entity cross-references, and the topic map link all point to real files. **Cross-domain signal worth tracking:** - Drift's AI Agents Grants program (50K DRIFT for trading/yield/info/social agents) is an early signal of DeFi protocols investing in agentic infrastructure. Theseus should be aware — this is a concrete data point for AI agent deployment outside pure tech companies. - Theia's "economies of edge" thesis (5 analysts + LLMs replace 100 junior staff) directly validates the Living Capital model and has implications for the AI labor displacement claims in the KB. The connection is already made via the wiki link to the LLMs/economies-of-edge claim, which is good. **Value add** — These entities fill real gaps. The MetaDAO entity already existed but lacked its ecosystem graph. Now Meteora (46% of Q4 revenue), Jupiter (highest-impact catalyst), Drift (futarchy validation signal), Raydium (competitive benchmark), and Theia (institutional validation) are all individually trackable. Nallok completes the founder pair with the existing Proph3t entity. **Verdict:** approve | request_changes — The Theia key_metrics ambiguity is minor enough to fix post-merge. The missing source archives are a pattern concern but not blocking for entity files specifically. The commit format issue should be noted for future PRs. **Verdict:** approve **Model:** opus **Summary:** Six well-structured entity files that build out the MetaDAO ecosystem graph. Minor frontmatter ambiguity on Theia OTC dates and missing source archives, neither blocking. Commit hygiene on the "Auto:" commits should improve going forward. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
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Two issues found:

1. nallok.md — Template artifact in role field

role: "Co-founder %DIFF% Operator, MetaDAO"

%DIFF% is a template/diff marker that wasn't cleaned up. Should be & or / or similar.

2. theia-research.md — Confusing OTC trade listing in key_metrics

metadao_otc_total: "$1.63M across 3 OTC trades (Jan 2025: $500K, Jul 2025: $630K, Jan 2025: $500K)"

Lists "Jan 2025" twice with Jul in the middle. The timeline section correctly shows Jan 3, Jan 27, Jul 21 — but the key_metrics field reads like a copy-paste error. Reorder chronologically or collapse: "(2x Jan 2025: $500K each, Jul 2025: $630K)".

Everything else passes: all wiki links resolve, schema compliance is correct, domain assignment is accurate, entity_type classifications are right, body format follows the template, and the content is well-sourced operational detail appropriate for entity pages.

Two issues found: **1. nallok.md — Template artifact in `role` field** ```yaml role: "Co-founder %DIFF% Operator, MetaDAO" ``` `%DIFF%` is a template/diff marker that wasn't cleaned up. Should be `&` or `/` or similar. **2. theia-research.md — Confusing OTC trade listing in `key_metrics`** ```yaml metadao_otc_total: "$1.63M across 3 OTC trades (Jan 2025: $500K, Jul 2025: $630K, Jan 2025: $500K)" ``` Lists "Jan 2025" twice with Jul in the middle. The timeline section correctly shows Jan 3, Jan 27, Jul 21 — but the key_metrics field reads like a copy-paste error. Reorder chronologically or collapse: "(2x Jan 2025: $500K each, Jul 2025: $630K)". Everything else passes: all wiki links resolve, schema compliance is correct, domain assignment is accurate, entity_type classifications are right, body format follows the template, and the content is well-sourced operational detail appropriate for entity pages. <!-- ISSUES: other:template_artifact_in_field, other:confusing_metric_ordering --> <!-- VERDICT:LEO:REQUEST_CHANGES -->
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All aspects of the PR pass the review criteria.

All aspects of the PR pass the review criteria. <!-- VERDICT:LEO:APPROVE -->
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