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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Really like the focus on closing the gap between research and execution. A lot of tools help you analyze, but you’re still left staring at the screen wondering what to actually do next.
The idea of keeping context, reasoning, and action in one chat feels powerful—especially for avoiding reactive decisions. Curious to see how people use this for rule-based plans over time. Nice launch 👏
FunBlocks AIFlow
Congrats on this launch!
Minara
@peng_wood Thank you Wood! Feel free to give Minara a try!!
Is it possible that my workflows can trigger alerts only without auto execution?
Minara
@himani_sah1 Yes, you can use workflows not just for alerts/monitoring, but for some rule-based execution strategy such as copy-trading and DCA plan on some digital assets.
Nas.io
How do you think about responsibility when users act on AI-assisted plans?
Minara
@nuseir_yassin1 That's a good and deep question. We think responsibility has to stay clear and human-owned.
Minara can help you research on some digital assets, structure a plan with analysis, and highlight risks, but the output is informational and you remain the decision-maker. Any execution is initiated and confirmed by you, and we try to make assumptions, uncertainties, and risk constraints explicit so you can judge before acting.
We treat this as a safety design problem: reduce accidental actions, avoid overconfidence, and keep a clear trail of what was suggested vs what was actually executed.
ConnectMachine
What’s the biggest learning from NFTGo that directly shaped Minara’s design?
Minara
@syed_shayanur_rahman One big lesson from NFTGo was that “more data” doesn’t equal better decisions.
When markets move fast, people need a workflow that turns tons of signals into a clear takeaway, with context and follow-through, not another dashboard full of metrics. That’s a big reason Minara is chat-first and plan-driven, and why we keep the reasoning tied to the next action so it’s easier to stay consistent over time.
Prava
Congrats. Is there a way to set personal risk profiles that influence plans and workflows?
Minara
@zerotox Thanks! We do have personalization that can influence plans and how Minara chats with you.
You can set preferences (your risk appetite and style), and with your permission Minara can remember those tendencies so future plans and suggestions better match how you want to trade and manage risk. You can still override or specify constraints anytime, but personalization helps keep things consistent across sessions.
GrowMeOrganic
What’s the role of agents vs workflows? How should users think about the difference?
Minara
@iamanantgupta Thanks, this is an interesting question.A simple way to think about it in Minara:
Agents are the “brains” in chat. They help you interpret what’s happening, form a thesis, stress-test it, and turn it into a decision-ready plan.
Workflows are the “repeatable routines.” They run the same monitoring/alerts (and in some cases rule-based actions) over time so you don’t have to redo the work manually every day.
In practice: you use an agent to design the plan, then use a workflow to keep that plan disciplined and running (watch conditions, notify you, and help you follow through).
Minara
@kruti_parekh It depends on the source, so we try not to oversell it as “per-second” across the board.
On-chain signals: typically updated on short intervals (often close to real time), but during congestion or spikes you should expect some lag.
News context: usually updates on minutes-to-longer intervals, not seconds.
Fast vs Quality mode: Fast mode returns quicker, like within 10-15 seconds; Quality mode may take longer because it runs a deeper process, but it still fetches up-to-date signals during reasoning.
Hope this answers your question.
Lancepilot
What parts of the workflow are customizable today vs on the roadmap?
Minara
@istiakahmad Hey, happy to answer this.
Today: you can customize what to track (tokens/addresses), when it runs (schedule), the trigger conditions, and whether it’s alerts-only or can execute supported actions.
Roadmap: easier workflow editing, test before deployment, and broader/more reliable use cases across more scenarios.
Lancepilot
Minara
@iftekharahmad Yes. It’s designed to explain the “why,” not just the output.
When Minara suggests an action, it should show the reasoning behind it and evidence sources, highlight risks and counterpoints, and state what would invalidate the plan. The goal is that you can judge the recommendation, not just follow it blindly.