Codex ATF — V4.2 Decryption Modules Update

Codex ATF — V4.2 Decryption Modules Update

A natural evolution of the experimental platform, built step by step.

Version 4.2 represents a consolidation stage for Codex ATF. It does not aim to impress with spectacular features, but to strengthen the structure of the project, clarify the documentation and improve the way the user interacts with the information in the Hive Engine ecosystem.

The update focuses on organization, transparency and a more coherent presentation of data.


Centralized documentation and clearer structure

An important element introduced in this version is the Codex ATF Manuscript, now integrated as a central modal. It explains the principles, mechanisms and direction of the project in an accessible format.

In parallel, a Wiki library was built that brings together the concepts, modules and functions of the platform in one place. The goal is not complexity, but clarity: the user can more easily understand how each component works.


Interface and visual adjustments

The interface has received a number of discreet but useful improvements:

  • reorganization of sections for more intuitive navigation
  • introduction of quick filters for categories in the portfolio area
  • visual adjustments for a cleaner presentation

A visual terminal has also been added that can be observed in the Landing Page. It is not a functional element in itself, but a visual representation that provides context on the operations in the background.

New modules in version 4.2

Version 4.2 includes two new modules:

  • monitoring of the most active 100 witnesses
  • analysis of DEX volumes at a more detailed level

These are not "advanced" functions, but practical tools that help the user better understand the dynamics of the network.


Token Tagging and the C.O.R.E. System

The All Tokens tagging algorithm has also been expanded, which automatically classifies tokens into categories such as Stablecoins, Gaming, DeFi, Social and Mining, and for those with high fluctuations there is a separate category still under development.

In the classification area, labels have also been added for tokens considered 💀 Inactive / Legacy, i.e. projects that have announced the cessation of activity, as well as the 🧟 Low Activity / Zombie category, where activity is minimal or almost non-existent.

For these situations, C.O.R.E. intervenes, the intelligent algorithmic system that I am gradually developing and which generates indicators such as the level of risk, the general condition and the direction of the trend, and through the Ask C.O.R.E. Why module, some additional details can be displayed. The algorithm is still being refined, because behaviors that are difficult to interpret frequently appear: patterns generated by bots, manipulation attempts or sudden pump & dump movements, and the goal is for the system to be able to identify such situations more clearly.

Guided interaction and thematic categories

The guidance system has been updated to display steps according to the section visited, without exposing internal technical details.

The portfolio now includes categories such as Gaming, DeFi and Stablecoins, for faster asset filtering.


What's next

The next direction is to introduce a useful visual element, without complicating the interface:

Liquidity evolution over time (sparklines)

A discreet mini-graph, displayed in the modal of each pool, showing how liquidity has evolved in the last 7 and 30 days. The goal is simple: to let the user quickly see if a pool is growing, shrinking, or stagnating.

It's a small but practical feature that complements volume analysis.


The mobile side is not yet fully optimized. There are still some minor misalignments on phones and tablets, and some tooltips are not calibrated correctly for small screens. The platform works, but the experience is not yet on par with the desktop version. I'm working on this area gradually, as it requires separate adjustments and testing on multiple resolutions.

  • The V4.2 update is a consolidation release, bringing order to the documentation, clarity to the interface, and some new tools for monitoring.

💬 Feedback

If you have suggestions, bugs or ideas, leave a comment.
CODEX ATF is not a "perfect" product, but a living project, built from curiosity and utility.

Feedback is welcome. Link👉 https://www.codexatf.com
If you like the style, you can try it out. If not, that's okay — it's just a personal project I'm sharing with you.

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