Trading
The trading screen is designed to teach the workflow safely before it is ever allowed to move real capital.
Order Types
The current alpha focuses on the basic order-entry concepts users expect:
- side selection
- pair context
- size entry
- notional estimation
- reference price display
These foundations matter because even a simulation-first product should train users on realistic workflow structure.
Human-in-the-Loop
CryptoDesk AI does not auto-execute AI signals. The user remains in control of every action. Trading views and AI advisories are connected by context, not by hidden automation.
No autonomous trading
The product goal is explainable assistance, not AI-driven execution. Human review is part of the system design.
Risk Management
Trading-related surfaces are paired with visible safety guardrails:
- simulation-first defaults
- explicit risk messaging
- fat-finger protection concepts
- separation between advisory flows and order submission intent
This is especially important in a fintech context, where clarity is a safety mechanism.