
Minara
Research, plan, and invest in one chat
1.1K followers
Research, plan, and invest in one chat
1.1K followers
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.









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.
Lancepilot
Minara
@priyankamandal Hello! We try to onboard research-first users into execution in small, safe steps.
Start with research → a clear plan with analysis on assets, then do a small first on-chain action with fees and slippage made explicit, and keep workflows alerts-only at first. Execution is always behind an explicit confirmation step, so you can explore without accidental trades.
@Lowes — “research → plan → on-chain execute in chat” is awesome, but at scale the hard problem is safety: bad quotes/MEV, slippage, and non-idempotent retries that double-send trades.
Best-practice: pre-trade simulation + risk policy engine (allowlists, max slippage, spend caps), protected RPC/private tx where possible, and full audit trails per action.
Open Q: what’s your key/custody model (MPC vs user-signed), and do workflows support backtesting + deterministic replay of the exact data used for a decision?
Minara
@ryan_thill Hey Ryan. Really appreciate your in-depth comment. You’re pointing out the real safety failure.
On chat → on-chain swaps/trades today, we keep execution conservative: users can place limit orders (so you’re not forced into a drifting fill), and we’re transparent about the fee components you’ll see on-chain (network fee, and where applicable bridge + DEX service fees). We don’t claim a Revolut-style rate-lock window yet, and we’re actively evaluating the “minimum safe v1” you described: pre-trade simulation, and explicit risk policies. But those are pretty good ideas!
Key/custody model: Minara uses a custodial + Account Abstraction (AA) hybrid wallet (auto-created on signup; no external wallet required). Keys are managed in our custody infrastructure; users can deposit/withdraw.
Workflows: monitoring/automation is live; backtesting + deterministic replay of the exact data snapshot is not something we can promise today. But we iterate fast and you may be able to do that in the future.
Hopefully I answer some of your questions.
Agnes AI
The output feels more like an analyst than a chatbot. Minara organizes the situation instead of repeating popular takes.
Minara
@cruise_chen Thank you for your words. That’s exactly what we’re aiming for. We try to structure the situation into a view of what matters, what’s uncertain, and what would change the thesis, rather than just echoing the loudest narrative.
NBot
Early impression is that Minara is trying to bridge the gap between reading a lot and actually acting with a plan. The chat format feels less intimidating than bouncing between tools.
Minara
@yuanhao1 Hey Yuanhao, appreciate your words. A lot of people can find a ton of info about digital assets, but turning it into an actionable plan with solid analysis and executing on-chain directly in chat is where people usually get stuck.
We use the chat format on purpose: it keeps context in one place and helps you move from insight to execution without stitching together multiple tabs and tools. Hope you enjoy using Minara!
remio - Your Personal ChatGPT
I tend to collect too many links and screenshots, then still hesitate. If Minara can consistently turn that mess into a clear “so what,” that’s a real upgrade.
Minara
@lvyanghuang That’s exactly the pain: every time you want to find an investment opportunity and buy some cryptos or stocks, you end up with a folder of links and screenshots, but no clear “so what,” so you hesitate and not doing anything.
Now Minara turns them into a decision-ready snapshot: the core thesis, what evidence actually supports it, what would invalidate it, and a concrete and reasonable plan (how to set and make the trade). If you choose to act, the next step can stay in the same thread so you don’t lose context bouncing between tools.
No promises and just help you to decide, of course. But it’s a reliable way to turn “research clutter” into a clear next action and a record you can review later.
Noiz AI
Who do you think Minara fits best right now? Is it more for newer investors who want guidance, or for experienced people who want to compress research into a cleaner plan?
Minara
@vega_chan Good question. Right now, Minara fits best for people who want to be plan-driven and have an all-in-one financial assistant, regardless of experience level.
Newer investors tend to use it for structure: turn a idea or market question into a reasonable analysis report and then a simple plan (what matters, key risks, and clear rules like entry/exit + sizing) so they’re not just reacting to noise.
More experienced users use it to compress scattered inputs (links, charts, on-chain signals) into a cleaner and actionable plan they can actually follow through.
So if you either hesitate after doing research or bounce between tools and lose the plan, you’ll feel the value fastest within Minara.