In the realm of smart contract security, static analysis is the illusion of safety. By the time an AI-generated transaction payload survives Layer 4 of the Lirix architecture, it is structurally pristine. The intents are reconciled. The nested proxies are mathematically pierced. The RPC node consensus is distributedly verified. But a transaction can be perfectly formatted, cryptographically signed, and completely free of syntax errors—and still trigger a dormant logic bomb, hit a liquidity wall, or suffer 99% slippage upon execution. You cannot know what a smart contract will do until you evaluate its execution context. But in Web3, running a transaction on mainnet costs gas, and failure costs capital. To solve this, Lirix does not allow the AI to interact with the real world. Instead, Layer 5 (The Shadow Oracle) forces the agent to execute its payload inside an ephemeral, parallel EVM reality.…