Summary
- Kraken parent Payward has joined Anthropic’s Project Glasswing and gained access to Claude Mythos 5, its frontier AI model for finding and fixing software vulnerabilities.
- Payward plans to deploy the model across its environments to identify security flaws before they can be exploited.
- The company stated vulnerabilities found in third-party open-source software will be disclosed to project maintainers, potentially benefiting the broader crypto ecosystem.
Kraken parent Payward has joined Anthropic’s Project Glasswing, giving the crypto company access to Claude Mythos 5, an artificial intelligence model designed to find and fix software vulnerabilities.
Project Glasswing is Anthropic’s initiative that allows selected firms to utilize restricted frontier AI models to help secure critical software and infrastructure against cyber threats. The project already includes tech giants such as Amazon Web Services, Apple, Google, and Microsoft, as well as financial institutions such as JPMorganChase.
The Wyoming-based company stated Monday it plans to deploy Mythos 5 across its environments in the coming weeks, with findings feeding into its existing security program. Payward also plans to share vulnerabilities found in third-party open-source software with the relevant project maintainers.
The move comes after the U.S. government made Mythos 5 available to U.S. organizations that operate and defend critical infrastructure, as reported by Payward. Anthropic introduced Project Glasswing in April 2026 and has since expanded the initiative to organizations in technology and finance.