Live funding rows are coming from Hyperliquid.
Receive APR is shown before route fees, slippage, and wallet-specific risk limits.
Five surfaces. One ranked next action. Eight-second scan, read-only, nothing signed. We tell you the trade, copy, vault watch, or EVM route that fits this wallet right now.
Injected wallets return an account; paste mode uses the same read-only scan.
The landing never submits orders, approvals, agent wallets, or contract calls.
Hyperliquid market data, wallet state, and HyperEVM rows are refreshed by the backend.
Routes are ranked against account size, risk load, saved watches, and local policy.
One MetaMask click — or paste an address. Eight seconds. No private keys, no agent wallets, nothing signed. We only read.
Funding, EVM apps, markets, outcomes, and vaults — scored against your wallet, your drawdown tolerance, your route policy. Live public rows → one ranked action.
The front page leads with the one move that's yours to take — with thesis, route, edge, and risk. The rest stay visible as live context. You decide if you sign.
Receive APR is shown before route fees, slippage, and wallet-specific risk limits.
Rows rank volume and open interest without private data or backfilled marketing claims.
The route policy keeps contract actions watch-only until allowance, revoke, gas, and audit checks are explicit.
Out of every active surface, one card is the next action for your wallet. The rest remain visible as market context — but the page leads with the one that respects your fit, your route policy, and the window that's closing first.
We snapshot every scan. When you come back, the front page tells you what was upgraded, what got blocked, what rotated, and which whale you watched faded. It does not pretend the world stood still.
"Three opportunities changed status since your last visit. Two improved, one is now blocked."
Hyperliquid volume, open interest, mark prices, and funding windows are pulled from the public Info API. The page falls back only when the upstream endpoint is unavailable.
HyperEVM app rows use DeFiLlama protocol and pool data, then apply local risk policy. Watch means review; it is not an in-app contract call.
Wallet scans are first-party local events in this prototype. They are not global marketing numbers and they do not leave this local JSON store.
Wallet scan asks the browser wallet for a public address only. No private keys, no order signing, and no agent wallet are used from the landing flow.
Rows rank receive APR before fees, slippage, and route policy.