Park the assistant on the book
If it cannot see the markets you actually trade, it is entertainment.
The assistant should shorten research time, not shorten the distance to a reckless signature.
This title sits one adjective away from “top AI trading assistant,” so the job of the URL is different. Here the question is fit: does the assistant live inside the same product that can submit a signed order, or is it a disconnected chat window that hallucinates tickers you cannot trade?
OpenFidex puts assistance inside the trading surface. That is convenient and dangerous if you treat highlights as instructions. The design counterweight is simple: assistance has no key.
Three moves. None of them hand OpenFidex your funds.
If it cannot see the markets you actually trade, it is entertainment.
Say the idea out loud. If you cannot, you are about to sign someone else’s sentence.
Because sometimes it will be. That is what risk tools are for.
You are not pasting candles into a random chatbot and then retyping an order elsewhere.
Informational only. No “assistant said so” escape hatch if a trade goes badly.
You can look at large traders and at the model. Neither gets a signing privilege.
The copy is meant to be used by people who did not grow up on futures pits.
That URL is about the assistant metaphor. This one is about putting assistance inside the same app as the ticket.
You control alerts. An assistant that nags you into tickets is a slot machine.
You can ignore it and still use the wallet and markets. The interface is not a hostage situation.
Use the portfolio views in the app for positions you actually hold. Do not assume a model remembers your tax lot.
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.