The governed cockpit
for Hyperliquid.

Hyperliquid-nativeNon-custodial · BYOWPerps & SpotOn-chain track record

Three engines — Navigator, Strategist, Governor — collapse into one gated trade verdict. You execute it non-custodially on Hyperliquid and CoW. You sign every order; we never hold your keys.

Non-custodial · Perps on Hyperliquid + spot on CoW · Free to view

Navigator
near an inflection?
Strategist
is there a setup?
Governor
how much is allowed?
Gated verdict
LONG BTC
size 18% · lev 3× · RR 2.4
GATE OPEN
You sign · we never do
  • Hyperliquid (perps)
  • CoW Protocol (spot)
  • On-chain fill → hashed record

intent → gate → sign → on-chain fill → outcome · the whole record is hashed end-to-end

One cockpit, three engines

Navigator. Strategist. Governor.

Each engine answers one question. Together they produce a single gated verdict — and each is its own deep-dive surface you can open.

Structure Engine
Navigator

Are we near an inflection?

Maps the structural terrain — ranges, breakouts, cycle and event context — so a setup is read against where price actually sits, not in a vacuum.

open Structure Engine
Playbook Engine
Strategist

Is there a setup right now?

A registry of transparent playbooks. When one fires, you see exactly which thesis, which conditions, and the proposed side, size and levels.

open Playbook Engine
RiskState
Risk Governor

How much is allowed?

The deterministic gate. It turns live market state into a verdict — allow, resize, or block — with a hard size and leverage cap, and a signed reason trail.

open RiskState

How it works

From market state to a signed fill.

01
The engines read the market

Navigator maps the structure, Strategist matches a playbook, Governor sets how much is allowed. Live state in, a single verdict out.

02
The governor gates the trade

Allow, resize, or block — with a hard size and leverage cap. The verdict carries a signed reason trail you can audit. Enforced by default; you can override.

03
You sign the order

Connect your wallet and sign client-side. We never hold a key. On Hyperliquid an agent wallet trades but can't withdraw; on CoW the receiver is your address.

04
The fill closes the loop

The on-chain fill and its forward outcome are hashed into the decision record — intent → gate → fill → outcome — so the track record is provable, not self-reported.

One cockpit, three densities — friction only where value unlocks
1. Public
no wallet — look at the governed verdict
2. Connected
wallet signed in — you can execute
3. In position
live trade — manage stop, target, close

Non-custodial by design

Your keys. Your funds. Your signature.

Handling real money publicly only works one way: never custody it. Hyperhelm holds nothing — every order is signed by you.

We never hold your keys or funds

Hyperhelm is bring-your-own-wallet. You connect, you sign every order client-side, and the backend never touches a private key. Non-custodial is the single biggest de-risk for handling real money.

Agent wallet can trade, never withdraw

On Hyperliquid you approve an agent (API) wallet scoped to your own account. It can place orders but cannot withdraw or transfer — that boundary is enforced on-chain, not by us.

Receiver is always your address

Every CoW spot order is built with the receiver hard-set to your wallet. Funds can only ever settle back to you — it is a structural invariant, not a setting.

The benchmark

Helm's pick vs your call.

The governed book is a public benchmark. Follow the ★ pick and your curve equals Helm's. Deviate — resize, change levels, or turn the gate off — and the gap is your deviation alpha, scored the same way every time from price.

  • Every deploy snapshots both intents: what Helm proposed and what you executed.
  • Both series are scored identically — entry → target/stop/horizon — so the comparison is honest.
  • The gate's enforced-vs-override toggle is a measurement primitive: it's how we show, on the record, what the governor adds.
How the benchmark is scored →
You vs Helm — illustrative
★ Helm's pickfollowed
Your deploys14 trades · 79% followed
Gate: enforced−drawdown avoided
Gate: overrideyour deviation alpha

Follow the ★ and your curve equals Helm's. Every deviation is measured the same way — the gap is yours, for better or worse.

Who it's for

Traders, agent builders, allocators.

Read the market. Gate the trade. Execute with discipline — and a record.

HL traders
Discipline, not a black box

Trade Hyperliquid perps with a governor sitting in front of the order — sized and capped before you sign.

Override is yours: turn the gate off any time. It's your wallet, your signature, your call — and every decision is logged.

Agent builders
A fundable execution edge

Wire the same gated verdict your agent already reads into real non-custodial fills on Hyperliquid and CoW.

The decision record — intent → gate → fill → outcome — is hashed end-to-end, so the track record is provable by third parties.

Allocators
A measured track record

A governed book with an on-chain, auditable record — and a benchmark that measures what the gate adds, with and without it.

Follow the book or deviate; the delta is your deviation alpha, scored the same way every time.

Fees

Usage-based. No subscription, no wall.

Hyperhelm bills the execution edge, not the looking. Viewing the governed verdict is free; a small, transparent fee is charged only when a trade actually executes — collected by the venue, shown in the ticket.

Hyperliquid (perps)~1–2.5 bps
Builder code

A small fee in basis points of notional, approved once by you up to a cap. The venue deposits it automatically at fill — no invoice, no signup.

CoW Protocol (spot)modest, capped
Partner fee

A modest partner fee carried in the order's app data. CoW collects and routes it on settlement — gasless, non-custodial.

Shown transparently in the deploy ticket before you sign. You bill for the value created — the governed trade — not for reading the verdict.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions.

Take the helm.

Launch the cockpit now, or get a note when mainnet execution opens.

Non-custodial · no email required to use the cockpit