I remember a long time ago, a group member complained to me that to make a single contract trade, he had to open four or five pages—monitoring depth, checking indicators, switching chains, then changing apps. The more he traded, the more frustrated he became.
He said:
“I’m not trading now; I’m being tortured by tools.”
This really resonated with me. Because I used to be the same, dragged along by all sorts of fragmented processes.
The biggest problem for many people when trading is: Too many windows, information too scattered, rhythm too chaotic.
Then one day, I happened to see @Wardenprotocol’s new terminal. My first impression was: So trading can actually be this smooth.
The End of Fragmented Trading The pain point for retail traders is simple:
Five or six windows open at once Signals, charts, order books, research materials scattered across different apps If the market moves quickly, people get anxious
But Warden’s terminal feels like compressing everyone’s “ideal flowchart” into a single page:
Directly connects to Hyperliquid perpetuals US stock tokens (TSLA / NVDA / MSTR) can be traded with one click Messari Signals in real-time Charts, depth, order book fully integrated Multi-chain deposits with one click—no bridges, no need to prepare gas
For the first time, you can truly start trading by opening a single window, with no extra steps needed.
For high-frequency users, this reduces noise; For regular users, this is a dimensionality reduction.
The Closed Loop of the Agent Narrative I’ve always thought the Agent concept was powerful, but the problem is: It needs an “actual trading outlet.”
Warden was previously working on:
Research Agent Portfolio Agent Multi-chain account abstraction Execution layer capabilities
These are all foundational infrastructure. Now, by integrating the trading gateway, the structure is finally complete:
Terminal receives signals Traders execute strategies User trading frequency increases Protocol captures GMV and revenue
If automated strategies are opened up in the future, regular users could have “quasi-institutional capabilities” for the first time. This step is crucial, and also quite amazing.
The Amplifier for Ordinary Users I used to use Messari Signals, and I had to open another platform and filter manually.
With Warden’s built-in integration, the experience is completely different:
Which chain has surging volume Which token is moving Which sector is rotating Are there potential risks Is the market structure changing
These signals appear right in front of you.
Before, you had to look for data; Now, the data tells you in advance. (Feels awesome 🤣)
For retail traders, this isn’t just “more convenient”—it’s smarter.
Double the Yield from a Single Trade Here’s a practical reason: When you trade on Warden, you get:
One trade, two rewards. (Airdrop farmers call this “killing two birds with one stone” 😛) Trade on Warden → accumulate PUMPs Place orders on Hyperliquid → simultaneously accumulate official ecosystem activity Hyperliquid still has 39% of tokens reserved for future community distribution
For high-frequency users, it’s not about cheap or expensive, But about getting double value from a single trade, with exactly the same cost.
This is Trading Mining 2.0—healthier, more genuine, and longer-term.
A Cheat Code for Retail Traders Overall, what Warden Terminal achieves is:
Filtering out noise for you Helping you spot signals Helping you understand the market Allowing you to execute quickly Multi-chain deposits eliminate friction Earn double rewards from trading
Before, our trading was always driven by information. Now, you control the information—and it even runs ahead for you.
This isn’t just a tool upgrade, it’s a leap in capability.
Conclusion: The Age of Agentic Trading Has Arrived Over the years, we’ve tried so many “trading tools,” But almost none that could actually land, execute trades, or improve efficiency.
Warden is the first time I’ve felt: This isn’t just a tech demo—it’s handing institutional-grade capabilities directly to regular people.
It’s clean, practical, and direct. The trading model of the future will definitely be assisted decision-making + human execution of key actions.
Now, we’re finally seeing the first “operable interface” for the future. If you’re still using the manual, pieced-together trading approach, your counterparties have already upgraded their gear.
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I remember a long time ago, a group member complained to me that to make a single contract trade, he had to open four or five pages—monitoring depth, checking indicators, switching chains, then changing apps. The more he traded, the more frustrated he became.
He said:
“I’m not trading now; I’m being tortured by tools.”
This really resonated with me.
Because I used to be the same, dragged along by all sorts of fragmented processes.
The biggest problem for many people when trading is:
Too many windows, information too scattered, rhythm too chaotic.
Then one day, I happened to see @Wardenprotocol’s new terminal.
My first impression was:
So trading can actually be this smooth.
The End of Fragmented Trading
The pain point for retail traders is simple:
Five or six windows open at once
Signals, charts, order books, research materials scattered across different apps
If the market moves quickly, people get anxious
But Warden’s terminal feels like compressing everyone’s “ideal flowchart” into a single page:
Directly connects to Hyperliquid perpetuals
US stock tokens (TSLA / NVDA / MSTR) can be traded with one click
Messari Signals in real-time
Charts, depth, order book fully integrated
Multi-chain deposits with one click—no bridges, no need to prepare gas
For the first time, you can truly
start trading by opening a single window, with no extra steps needed.
For high-frequency users, this reduces noise;
For regular users, this is a dimensionality reduction.
The Closed Loop of the Agent Narrative
I’ve always thought the Agent concept was powerful, but the problem is:
It needs an “actual trading outlet.”
Warden was previously working on:
Research Agent
Portfolio Agent
Multi-chain account abstraction
Execution layer capabilities
These are all foundational infrastructure.
Now, by integrating the trading gateway, the structure is finally complete:
Terminal receives signals
Traders execute strategies
User trading frequency increases
Protocol captures GMV and revenue
If automated strategies are opened up in the future, regular users could have “quasi-institutional capabilities” for the first time.
This step is crucial, and also quite amazing.
The Amplifier for Ordinary Users
I used to use Messari Signals, and I had to open another platform and filter manually.
With Warden’s built-in integration, the experience is completely different:
Which chain has surging volume
Which token is moving
Which sector is rotating
Are there potential risks
Is the market structure changing
These signals appear right in front of you.
Before, you had to look for data;
Now, the data tells you in advance. (Feels awesome 🤣)
For retail traders, this isn’t just “more convenient”—it’s smarter.
Double the Yield from a Single Trade
Here’s a practical reason:
When you trade on Warden, you get:
One trade, two rewards. (Airdrop farmers call this “killing two birds with one stone” 😛)
Trade on Warden → accumulate PUMPs
Place orders on Hyperliquid → simultaneously accumulate official ecosystem activity
Hyperliquid still has 39% of tokens reserved for future community distribution
For high-frequency users, it’s not about cheap or expensive,
But about getting double value from a single trade, with exactly the same cost.
This is Trading Mining 2.0—healthier, more genuine, and longer-term.
A Cheat Code for Retail Traders
Overall, what Warden Terminal achieves is:
Filtering out noise for you
Helping you spot signals
Helping you understand the market
Allowing you to execute quickly
Multi-chain deposits eliminate friction
Earn double rewards from trading
Before, our trading was always driven by information.
Now, you control the information—and it even runs ahead for you.
This isn’t just a tool upgrade, it’s a leap in capability.
Conclusion: The Age of Agentic Trading Has Arrived
Over the years, we’ve tried so many “trading tools,”
But almost none that could actually land, execute trades, or improve efficiency.
Warden is the first time I’ve felt:
This isn’t just a tech demo—it’s handing institutional-grade capabilities directly to regular people.
It’s clean, practical, and direct.
The trading model of the future will definitely be assisted decision-making + human execution of key actions.
Now, we’re finally seeing the first “operable interface” for the future.
If you’re still using the manual, pieced-together trading approach, your counterparties have already upgraded their gear.
The era of Agentic Trading has truly begun.