Look at the form first
On purpose. Train the eye to land on size and invalidation before the highlight color.
Proximity is not permission. A signal sitting next to a ticket still has to walk through the signature door.
Searchers who add “with signals” already decided they want the headline and the pad in one product. Fair. The risk is layout. If the arrow is bigger than the size field, the product is training obedience. OpenFidex should keep highlights visible and smaller than the irreversible step.
This is not the assistant-definition page. This is the furniture page: where the signal sits, what it is allowed to do to the form, and how you keep your hands.
Use this as a checklist. None of it is a trading recommendation.
On purpose. Train the eye to land on size and invalidation before the highlight color.
If you cannot rebuild the ticket from memory, you were about to obey a color.
Stacking three arrows into one signature is how people buy a collage.
Leaving a glowing headline open while you edit size is how the headline edits you.
If the pad looks like a social app, we failed this URL’s job.
That button is the original sin of this category. Do not ask us for it.
Two optional headlines. Still one signer.
Signals assistant = meaning. Alerts = delivery. This = furniture.
Yes. A pad without headlines is still a pad. That is healthy.
Even if a helper fills fields, you must still read and sign. Pre-fill is not pre-approve.
Because “what is a signal” and “where does it sit” are different essays. Merging them is how duplicate content happens.
No. Points are activity sport. They are not a loyalty program for obedience.
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.