Public performance
Profiles, leaderboard rankings, analytics, volume, PnL, ROI, and trade history make strategy performance inspectable instead of anecdotal.
AI trading on Hyperliquid
VTX Macro is a live AI trading platform for Hyperliquid. It runs configurable trading profiles, explains every model decision, and ties execution back to analytics, public performance, settings snapshots, and venue-settled fills.
Its default philosophy is open strategy sharing: anyone can inspect and copy anyone else's bot settings. Build from proven configurations, adapt them to your own risk, and run them on VTX infrastructure or from your own browser with local keys, local models, CLI control, and MCP access.
Venue
Hyperliquid perps
Automation
Custom AI trading profiles
Strategy model
Open settings, public profiles, copyable bots
Transparent trading
Automated trading is easier to trust when the reasoning, settings, account state, and execution record can be inspected. VTX Macro records the model output around every decision, tracks performance in analytics, and exposes public profiles and leaderboards for strategies that should be evaluated in the open. Settings are part of that transparency: strategies are meant to be seen, copied, modified, and improved in public, without exposing private credentials or account secrets.
Profiles, leaderboard rankings, analytics, volume, PnL, ROI, and trade history make strategy performance inspectable instead of anecdotal.
Strategy sharing is part of the product. Bot settings are visible and copyable, while wallets, API keys, and private account secrets stay out of public strategy views.
Every AI decision can carry the model, latency, cost, reasoning, tradability score, prompt context, settings snapshot, account state, and resulting fill.
Profiles control symbols, timeframes, indicators, prompts, models, review models, schedules, sizing, leverage, stop loss, take profit, and scaling rules.
Run server-side for 24/7 uptime or client-side from the browser for device-local keys, local AI servers, WebGPU models, and browser-owned execution.
The Screener scans a Hyperliquid universe, scores symbols, records reasoning, and can update a profile's trading symbols through guarded assignment rules.
Custom automation
VTX Macro gives each strategy its own operating surface. A profile can combine custom prompts, model fallback chains, a review model, schedule windows, performance guardrails, market-regime checks, position scaling, and hard risk limits before it ever submits an order.
Connect a supported Hyperliquid Standard / Classic Perps account with an API wallet.
Build a profile from markets, prompts, model providers, review model rules, risk limits, schedule windows, and position sizing.
Use the Assistant, Screener, and Insights to inspect market context before committing capital.
Start AI Trader, then audit every decision through logs, fills, analytics, snapshots, and public performance surfaces.
Market intelligence
Screener scans a selected Hyperliquid universe in volume order, evaluates each symbol with a model-authored tradability score, stores the reasoning, and can update a profile's trading symbols through explicit assignment rules.
Insights can analyze private trade history, live market data, platform docs, and web context. It supports post-mortems, performance coaching, strategy refinement, and generated settings snapshots that can be saved back into the product.
Developer access
VTX Macro is not limited to clicking buttons in a browser. Scoped agent tokens expose the same authenticated surface to command-line workflows and MCP-compatible agents.
BYOK model routing spans major hosted providers, aggregators, local OpenAI-compatible servers, and browser-native WebGPU models.
The public API, scoped agent tokens, CLI, and MCP server expose bot status, runtime control, trading routes, history reads, and profile configuration.
FastAPI, PostgreSQL, Redis, workers, WebSockets, scheduled jobs, and a Next.js trading workspace support live market data, persistence, coordination, and execution.
VTX Macro is trading software for analysis and execution. Trading involves risk, and users remain responsible for their strategy settings, account configuration, and capital exposure.