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Every time you see robot, say “who holds the keys?” out loud.
If the marketing has a robot mascot and a yield number, close the tab.
“Robot” is the cartoon version of “bot.” Same custody problem, friendlier illustration. People type it when they want something that works without them. Markets do not owe anyone that.
OpenFidex will not put a robot on this page and then whisper that it is actually just you. The product is an interface. The AI is a layer. The only robot is the one in the query string.
Three moves. None of them hand OpenFidex your funds.
Every time you see robot, say “who holds the keys?” out loud.
If there is no signature step in the demo, you are watching fiction or a custodian.
Robots can fetch coffee in science fiction. They should not fetch your seed phrase in production.
We would rather lose the keyword than onboard someone who thinks a cartoon manages their book.
That URL talks API keys. This one talks to the cartoon expectation directly.
Operators get tired. Size accordingly.
If you want to mash buttons, use a path that cannot bruise real funds.
The brand is a lime mark and the word OpenFidex. That is intentional.
No. The bot page is about API-key architecture. This page is about the cartoon of unattended labor.
A pre-signed stop is an instruction. A robot inventing new risk overnight is a vendor fantasy.
Because people in harm’s way type it. Sending them to a custody explainer is the least bad use of the URL.
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.