No custody by default
The terminal does not hold funds, request withdrawal permissions or execute orders in its default configuration.
Security and data
The default platform is designed as a no-custody, browser-based analysis tool. It reads public market data and stores local preferences, watchlists and alerts in the user browser.
The terminal does not hold funds, request withdrawal permissions or execute orders in its default configuration.
Live prices, candles, depth, trades and derivative metrics come from public market-data feeds where available.
Watchlists, alerts and workspace snapshots are stored locally in the browser, not in a central user account system.
The default platform does not ask for seed phrases, private keys, withdrawal permissions, exchange login or trading API credentials.
When live endpoints fail, cached or reference states remain clearly labeled so users do not confuse context with live executable data.
Local watchlists and alerts can be cleared from the browser at any time. They are not part of a central user-account profile.
No. The default analytical experience uses public data.
Feed age and status help users avoid treating stale information as live.