Room for a bench

Best AI Trader for Desktop

Extra pixels should go to clarity. If they go to more blinking, buy a smaller monitor.

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Who this setup is for

Desktop is not morally superior. It is spatially superior. You can see a book, a note, and a ticket without covering one with a thumb. That makes it the right place to build a first process or to manage something that already has size.

OpenFidex on a wide screen should feel like a bench, not like a TV tuned to six sports channels. If you catch yourself tiling so many panels that you cannot see the signature modal, you have recreated the casino on purpose.

A short onboarding, then you stay in control

1

Give the ticket its own column

Do not let a chart eat the form you are about to sign.

2

Keep one research tab, maybe

A second window is fine. A second custodian is not a “desktop power user move.”

3

Walk away with the screen locked

A desktop wallet session is still a loaded tool. Treat it like one.

Interface details that matter for this audience

Density is optional

Advanced users can absorb more widgets. Beginners should not be forced to.

Keyboard is not a skip-signature cheat

Shortcuts, if any, must never become a way to approve without looking.

Multi-monitor humility

Three monitors do not add edge. They add opportunity to sign the wrong window.

Same origin as mobile

You are not running a different bank on the tower PC.

Questions this page actually answers

Is desktop required?

No. It is kinder for first principles and for messy books. Mobile exists for a reason.

Do you ship a desktop .exe?

The product is the web app in a desktop browser, optionally installed as a PWA. That is a security posture, not a missing feature.

Can I hotkey an emergency flatten?

If a flatten exists, it still has to be a signed, understood action. Panic macros that skip reading are how desks blow up.

Why a whole URL for desktop?

Because people search it, and because the layout job is genuinely different from the mobile URL.

Does OpenFidex hold my funds or place trades for me?

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.

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