Bots want exchange keys
The default “AI crypto trader” still begins with a CEX API and a prayer that withdraw is disabled.
Crypto already has enough ways to lose coins. Do not add a vendor that can wave them goodbye for you.
The default “AI crypto trader” still begins with a CEX API and a prayer that withdraw is disabled.
A screenshot of someone else’s perp is not a process, and it is definitely not custody-safe.
People keep research in one tab, coins in another, and the model in a third — then they fat-finger the wrong chain.
This URL is the wide crypto door. It is not the Bitcoin-only door, and it is not the generic “best AI trader” door. The job is: you want digital assets, you want analysis nearby, and you do not want to paste a withdrawal-capable key into a stranger’s bot.
OpenFidex treats crypto as the native book. Perps and the usual majors are the gravitational center. The AI can talk about that tape because the ticket pad can actually reach it. When it talks about something you cannot trade, ignore it — that is how you keep a model from becoming a blog.
| Common pitch | How this interface is built |
|---|---|
| Paste API key, enable trading, maybe disable withdraw (you hope) | Browser wallet, you sign, no house keyring |
| “Our AI ran 312% last quarter” | Informational highlights, no trophy curve on this page |
| One venue you cannot inspect | Named decentralized venues and a payload you can read |
BTC, ETH, SOL, XRP as a working set — not 400 illiquid tickers to impress a landing page.
If you later look at Tesla equity-perp, you did not open a second bank.
Crypto does not close. You still do. Alerts exist so the book does not require insomnia.
If you use perps, learn them before the model’s tone makes them feel casual.
This page is. The product also reaches equity perps and commodities. Start here if coins are the job.
You interact with venues, not with a slogan of 50 chain logos. Read the live market list in the app.
Different threat model. Do not mix that decision with a rush to sign a mobile payload in a taxi.
That guide is about connecting to the venue path. This one is about choosing crypto as the home book.
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.