Read the signing story
A modern interface should show the payload and wait. A 2018 bot with a 2026 LLM wrapper will still pull from an API key.
New models ship weekly. New custody designs do not. Start with the latter.
“Latest” in trading software usually means a changelog: a new signal card, a mobile dock, a different color on the candle. Those updates matter for usability. They do not tell you whether last month’s withdrawal-risk still exists.
OpenFidex’s current shape is a non-custodial web app with an embedded wallet, AI analysis that you review, and access to crypto, equity perps, and commodities through decentralized venues. If you are shopping the latest AI trader, ask whether the new build still requires you to paste an exchange API key with withdrawal scope. If it does, the model version is a distraction.
Three moves. None of them hand OpenFidex your funds.
A modern interface should show the payload and wait. A 2018 bot with a 2026 LLM wrapper will still pull from an API key.
Latest does not mean on-chain. Confirm whether fills happen on a DEX you can inspect or on a book you cannot audit.
Model names age in weeks. Key control does not. Prefer a boring custody story over a flashy release note.
No desktop agent to install and no “cloud wallet we manage for convenience.”
When the model updates, you still see the rationale before anything is signed.
Email, wallet, first signed ticket. The latest skin does not add a custody ceremony.
Risk tools, points epochs, and market coverage move. The “we never hold funds” sentence does not.
It means the product you are looking at now. Model vendors rotate; the important contract is that outputs stay informational and unsigned until you act.
The web app ships continuously. Custody and signing rules are treated as invariants, not experiment flags.
If you need self-custody and a readable ticket pad, waiting for a brand-new adjective is rarely the bottleneck.
The current product is a browser and PWA surface. That is the latest supported client, not a sidecar installer.
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.