Limitations
What the AI cannot do
No price prediction. Kairu's tools return current on-chain prices. The AI cannot forecast where a price will go. Questions like "Will ETH reach $5,000?" will not be answered with a prediction.
No financial advice. The AI provides factual analysis of your position. It can tell you your liquidation price, your net APY, or how a simulated action changes your health factor. It does not tell you whether to buy, sell, borrow, or hold any asset.
No transaction execution. The AI can model a scenario, but it cannot submit a transaction on your behalf. Kairu is read-only. All actions must be taken directly on the protocol.
No off-chain data. The AI only has access to what the 13 tools return — on-chain position data, market rates, and protocol parameters. It has no access to your portfolio on CEXes, tax records, or any off-chain holdings.
Where answers may be imperfect
Complex multi-step questions. If your question requires several sequential inferences (e.g. "Given my current position, and assuming ETH volatility stays at its 90-day average, what's the optimal rebalancing strategy?"), the AI may misinterpret part of it. For complex scenarios, break the question into steps or use the Simulator directly.
E-Mode edge cases. The tools return base protocol thresholds. In E-Mode, your effective liquidation thresholds are higher — the AI accounts for this in its answer, but per-asset breakdowns may show base thresholds rather than E-Mode adjusted ones. The health factor itself is always correct as it comes from userMarketState.
Stale block data. Position data is fetched live when you ask a question, but the blockchain is updated every ~12 seconds. For very fast-moving positions, there may be a few seconds of lag.
Signal false positives. Market signals are statistical anomalies against a 30-day rolling baseline. They indicate unusual conditions, not certainty of a directional move.