The Fed just created a regulatory vacuum 🤯 On April 17, 2026, the OCC, Federal Reserve, and FDIC replaced SR 11-7, the model risk framework governing how every major bank thought about models since 2011, with a new principles-based framework called SR 26-2. The updated guidance explicitly carved out generative AI and agentic AI, stating they are novel and rapidly evolving and not within the scope of this guidance. That sentence is the most important line in the entire document. It is not relief, it is a gap. Banks deploying AI agents making real financial decisions now operate in a space where the regulator explicitly said the existing framework does not cover them, while simultaneously expecting governance and controls to apply. A separate request for information on agentic AI is coming. What that RFI will ask for is predictable: auditable records of what the agent acted on, proof that the inputs were accurate, tamperproof trails of every decision. $TAO is building the intelligence layer that institutional AI agents will eventually run on, and the governance gap SR 26-2 created is exactly the problem Space and Time was built to solve. Every query an agent runs through Space and Time returns a cryptographic proof of what it acted on. Every decision auditable, every input provable, every trail tamperproof. When the AI RFI lands, institutions running verified agent infrastructure will have something to show regulators. The ones that are not will have a problem. Space and Time is already the answer. #Altcoin Season# #AI