Minara - Research, plan, and invest in one chat
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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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The workflow angle is what I’m most excited about with Minara. Turning repeatable research into repeatable automation is how consistency actually happens.
How do you measure whether Minara is doing a good job. Do you evaluate correctness, decision usefulness, user retention, or something else that better reflects real value?
The output feels more like an analyst than a chatbot. Minara organizes the situation instead of repeating popular takes.
Minara
@yehan_xiao Hey Yehan, appreciate you comment. We hope you can also give it a try and let us know if Minara really organize the way that is helpful to you. Let us know if you have any feedback. Thanks!
Foundire
What safeguards does Minara have to prevent accidental execution when I’m still exploring an idea? Sometimes I want to brainstorm scenarios first and only execute after I’m fully confident.
Minara
@erictian Good question. Minara won’t execute just because you’re discussing an idea.
We are very cautious of it. Any trade action requires an explicit confirmation step, so you can brainstorm scenarios safely and only move to execution when you choose to.
One thing I worry about with investing tools is they make it too easy to overtrade. How does Minara encourage thoughtful action, and not just more action?
Minara
@jackiesong Thanks. That’s a very real concern, and we think “more trades” is not the goal.
Minara is designed to encourage thoughtful action by making you articulate a plan before acting: clear thesis, risks and counterpoints, what would invalidate it, and concrete constraints like sizing and exit rules. Workflows can also be alerts-only, so you get notified when something truly changes instead of being pushed into constant execution.
In short, we try to reduce impulse and increase consistency, not increase trading frequency.
LobeHub
If Minara could only keep one promise to users, what would it be. I’m curious what you consider the single most important value you deliver.
Minara
@thechaos If Minara could keep only one promise, it would be this: we help you turn an idea and question into a clear, decision-ready plan you can actually follow through on, in one chat. We aim to surface what is evidence vs what is assumption, so you can act with more confidence and less impulse.
AIRI
I like that Minara keeps execution connected to reasoning. That makes it easier to review what I did later and learn from it.
Minara
@nekomeowww Thank you for your like, Neko. If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to let me know!
I like that Minara keeps things practical. It doesn’t just explain the story around a token or a stock, it turns it into next steps that are easy to follow.
The overall experience is very smooth, and it is almost a straight line from idea to execution. In particular, it is very user-friendly to put market analysis and on-chain transactions in one conversation. However, I am also curious about how Minara's real-time data sources and analysis conclusions are guaranteed in terms of latency and consistency under highly volatile market conditions.
Minara
@xy_l8 Thank you for the thoughtful feedback. Under high volatility, we try to be clear about two kinds of “real-time”:
Insight latency: Minara offers different speed modes (for example, Fast vs Quality). Quality mode takes longer because it runs a deeper process, but it is designed to fetch and use up-to-date market and on-chain signals consistently throughout the reasoning. Fast mode responds quicker, and can use more up-to-date data for the reasoning and has less latency.
Execution latency: swaps and other on-chain actions still depend on network and venue conditions, which can change quickly during spikes.
For consistency, we lean on checkable signals (market data and on-chain activity) and separate evidence vs assumptions, while surfacing uncertainty and counterpoints when conditions are moving fast.
In volatile markets, we generally recommend limit-style execution and clear risk constraints rather than chasing market fills.