Chris Messina

Minara - Research, plan, and invest in one chat

Minara helps you move from market insight to investment action with confidence, in one chat. Start with a question or a hunch. Minara gathers real-time context and does the heavy lifting to separate the wheat from the chaff, so you can decide your next play. When you’re ready, invest directly by executing on-chain trades in chat. As you develop your investment chops, build powerful workflows to automate monitoring, reports, and rule-based strategies, so you can act quickly and decisively.

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Madalina B

intersting

Frank Li

@madalina_barbu Thanks! If you end up giving Minara a quick try, let me know what you think of it.

Catherine Cormier

Hey there guys! Awesome launch here :)

What tech stack did you use for the cross-platform mobile build (iOS and Android)? Looks super polished and responsive from the screenshots, is it Flutter, React Native, or something custom/native?

Frank Li

@cathcorm Thank you for the congrats!

We’re web-app first, but we’ve shipped iOS and Android recently so users can use Minara on the go.

The mobile apps follow a cross-platform-style approach in practice: a shared product UI/UX system, an API-driven thin client, and native integrations. I will loop in our frontend dev to answer your toolchain-related question @heal_yi .

Eric Della Casa

Congrats to the team for the progress so far, great to see! What are the goals for Minara in 2026?

Frank Li

@eric_nodeops Hi, Eric. Thanks for your congrats. We appreciate it!

You brings an interesting question. For 2026, our goals are:

  • Support more digital assets for the closed-loop experience(from analysis to on-chain execution), and broaden real-time market and on-chain coverage, so more scenarios are “one chat away.”

  • Make workflows more reliable and more useful across use cases (monitoring, alerts, recurring routines, and rule-based execution where appropriate).

  • Upgrade the workflow experience so it’s more builder-friendly: edit flows easily, and test before deployment so you can trust what you’re running.

Alex Turnbull

congrats @lowesyang this looks great

Frank Li

@alexmturnbull Thank you! we appreciate it 🙏 Feel free to give it a try and let us know how it goes.

Josh H

The website is listed on Norton's URL blacklist so you may want to check that out to prevent losing potential users

Frank Li

@joshh_founder Thanks for pointing this out, Josh. I just noted to our dev team and they will investigate and resolve this. Appreciate your help! 🙏

Artem Stenko

CG! Have a great flight, guys!

Frank Li

@artem_stenko Thank you! Appreciate it 🙏 We’re excited to keep shipping and replying here.

Curious Kitty
A lot of tools can generate trade ideas, but fewer can safely execute them—how did you design the permissions and safety model so users feel in control (especially around withdrawals, key risk, and “what happens if something goes wrong”)?
Frank Li

@curiouskitty Thank you for your comment. We designed Minara's execution layer to keep users in control and keep failures “safe by default.”

  • Explicit confirmation: Minara does not silently execute. Any trade action requires a clear user confirmation, and you can stop/exit at any time.

  • Withdrawal control: Users can deposit and withdraw themselves. We don’t try to blur that boundary or make “hands-free” withdrawals a default behavior.

  • Key/custody model: Today we use a custodial and Account Abstraction (AA) hybrid wallet so users can start without connecting an external wallet, while keeping the experience consistent across devices.

  • If something goes wrong: We bias toward conservative execution (for example, you can use limit orders rather than being forced into a drifting market fill) and we keep an auditable trail in chat of what was proposed and what was actually executed.

If you’re thinking about one specific failure mode, tell me which one and I’ll answer at that level.

Donatien Dubois

Hi makers,

Congrats for the launch!

I'm interested in the long-term vision behind Minara: how do you differentiate the yourselves from legacy players like Bloomberg? Do you eventually plan to move into the institutional space, or is the goal to double down on empowering retail investors?

Frank Li

@ddu Thank you, Donatien.

Bloomberg is incredible at delivering information. Minara differentiates by focusing on the decision loop and positioning itself as a financial AI agent for digital assets: it turns intent into analysis, produces an actionable plan, and helps you follow through, with the reasoning, real-time evidences, and next steps connected in one place. It’s less about “more terminals” and more about “less friction between insight and execution.”

As for market focus, we’re doubling down on empowering individual users first. Over time, some of the same primitives may naturally support more advanced teams, but we’re not positioning Minara as an institutional Bloomberg replacement today.

Asad Iqbal

I'm definitely checking this out for my crypto portfolio! - Looks super clean :)

Frank Li

@asadatnoodle Thanks! Glad the UI feels clean :) If you try it for your crypto portfolio, a great first test is to pick one token you’re watching and ask Minara for some in-depth price analysis and actionable plans.

geng zheng

I'm curious, what's the typical latency for AI-generated investment insights and automated strategy execution during high market volatility? In crypto, even a few seconds can make a huge difference.

Frank Li

@geng_zheng Hey Geng zheng. You raise a good question. In crypto, latency is really two parts:

  • AI insight: we optimize chat to respond quickly, even in fast markets.

  • Execution: speed depends on the underlying venue and network conditions. On-chain can slow during congestion, and quick moves can happen within seconds regardless.

That’s why during volatility we recommend limit-style execution and clear risk constraints, and using alerts/workflows to catch conditions earlier instead of reacting late.

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