Compare the market.
Route the decision.
CoinSeer can compare selected public market sources while keeping private account and trading tools isolated to one configured primary venue.
Coinbase · Binance · OKX · Bybit · requires source configuration · Just Agent demonstrating · No order is sent
User request ready.
Scripted workspace
One request. The full agent loop.
Click any completed tool to inspect its result. Playback is deterministic and never connects to an exchange.
What the agent adds
Conversation on top.
A real workflow beneath it.
The interface feels like chat, but every useful answer is assembled from explicit evidence, a decision framework, and UI built for the next action.
Confirmation over coincidence
A move seen across selected venues is less likely to be a single-book anomaly.
Symbols stay venue-native
The agent uses each venue’s own contract convention instead of mixing API shapes.
Private context stays isolated
Only the configured primary venue receives account and trading tool access.
Why use an agent
Replace the tab sequence
with a decision sequence.
Operational boundary
Cross-venue analysis is not enabled by default. Users must select additional public market sources in Settings; execution never fans out across private accounts.
Keep exploring
The one agent, for different traders.
Meme coins
Don't ape the pump. CoinSeer checks if you can actually exit—then caps the risk so the coin can't wipe you.
Spot trading
Stop chasing the green candle. CoinSeer finds a real entry, sizes your cash, and lets you review before you buy.
US stock trading
A cheap NVDA print is not a bottom. CoinSeer reads three tapes, whale flow, and the hidden premium—then tells you not to catch the knife.
Bring the real question.
Let the agent start to analyze for you.
Start chatting with CoinSeer Agent for market research before trading. Connect to a supported exchange only when you want CoinSeer Agent get your orders, positions and account balance data, and place/cancel your orders for you.
Suggested prompt: “Cross-check BTC across my selected venues but keep execution on my primary exchange.”