The ticker fools people
TSLA on a perp-style book is not a DTC share certificate. Treat it like a derivative of a headline.
If you need a 1099 from a broker, you are in the wrong building. If you want equity beta on a wallet, keep reading.
TSLA on a perp-style book is not a DTC share certificate. Treat it like a derivative of a headline.
Equity-perp markets can behave like equities even when crypto Twitter is awake.
People expect locate, fractional share folklore, and a helpdesk that can cancel yesterday.
OpenFidex can surface equity perps — Tesla, Apple, Nvidia, Amazon and their cousins — through the same interface as coins. That is the product fact. The educational fact is heavier: you are not opening a brokerage. You are looking at on-chain or venue-native instruments that track or echo equity prices.
These are third-party perpetual derivative markets that reference a price. You receive no shares, dividends, voting rights, or claim against the issuer.
The AI can talk about those names because the ticket pad can reach them. It cannot make them “real shares” by speaking confidently. If your plan requires shareholder rights, tax lots at a prime broker, or retirement-account rules, stop. This page is not that door.
| Common pitch | How this interface is built |
|---|---|
| Broker holds shares, sends statements | You hold venue positions, export what the software can show |
| Market hours with a closing auction you learned in school | Venue-specific hours and mechanics — read them per market |
| Advisor language about “your portfolio” | Software language about a book you control and can lose |
That familiarity is a teaching aid and a trap. Familiar ≠ safer.
The wallet does not become a broker because the ticker looks like Nasdaq.
Tesla, Nvidia, Apple, Amazon each have a tighter URL if that is the actual search.
That page is the “best” framing. This one is the “what object is this” framing.
No. These are price-referenced perpetual markets. You receive no shares, dividends, voting rights, or claim against Apple.
If you need governance rights, use a broker. This interface is not pretending to be your transfer agent.
Because people want one pad for more than coins. Honesty about the wrapper is the price of that convenience.
Access can be geo-restricted. The marketing site is not a passport stamp.
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.