People import COMEX folklore
They talk about delivery months and pits while signing a venue token that has none of that plumbing.
A gold ticker in a crypto UI is not a bar in a vault. Trade the object that exists, not the one you remember from TV.
They talk about delivery months and pits while signing a venue token that has none of that plumbing.
A central-bank headline is not a ticket, and an AI summary of the headline is not a ticket either.
The metal can sit still while BTC thrashes, or the opposite. Two clocks, one wallet.
OpenFidex’s product copy is explicit: commodities such as gold, silver, and oil can appear as HIP-3 commodity-referenced perps on venues like Hyperliquid. That sentence is the whole on-ramp. Everything else is literacy about basis, hours, and the fact that we are not your FCM.
Use the AI as a way to notice when a metal or an energy print is doing something worth a human look. Then decide whether you even want that kind of risk in a wallet that also holds your coin book. Mixing macro toys and leverage is how calm people become loud.
| Common pitch | How this interface is built |
|---|---|
| Futures account at an FCM | Walleted access to a price-referenced market spec you must read |
| Delivery and warehouse stories | Price exposure through a venue instrument |
| A broker who can explain roll yield | A software interface that will not be your professor of term structure |
Gold, silver, oil, copper each get their own page so this one can stay about the category.
You can ignore commodities forever and still have a complete crypto product.
See the hedging URL before you tell yourself a story about “ballast.”
It can label a move. It cannot gift you a lifetime of pit instincts.
Do not expect that from this interface. If delivery is the point, you want a different industry.
That is the product story for commodities on Hyperliquid-style venues. Confirm the live spec in-app; names evolve.
Diversifying the tape they stare at. Not because metals are “safe.”
Energy has its own hours, gaps, and headline risk. The oil URL exists because yes, it is weirder.
No. OpenFidex is a non-custodial software interface. A wallet is created in your browser, you keep the keys, and you cryptographically sign every order before it reaches a third-party venue such as Hyperliquid. The software does not take custody of assets and does not submit transactions unless you sign them.
Nearby guides on the same topic — different intent, different copy.
Create an account with your email. You sign every transaction from your own wallet.