
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.









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
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.
great launch indeed! how you’re thinking about trust and guardrails for newer users?
Minara
@igorsorokinua Thanks! For newer users, we think “trust” comes from guardrails that are hard to bypass:
Clear boundaries: Minara helps with insights and plans, but you remain the decision-maker.
Explicit confirmation: nothing executes silently while you’re exploring.
Risk-first plans: we try to surface counterpoints, uncertainties, and clear risk constraints (sizing, exits, invalidation).
Gradual onboarding: start with research and alerts, then move to small, simple executions once it feels predictable.
If you try it, the best feedback is where the plan feels overconfident or where the UI should slow you down.
Atoms
Minara feels like a real “AI CFO” for digital finance, not just another chatbot. I like how it combines real-time market/on-chain insights with natural-language agent workflows, so research can actually turn into action in one place. Excited to see more clarity on safety/controls around execution, but overall a strong launch.
Minara
@zongze_x Thank you. We’re aiming to connect real-time market + on-chain context with structured workflows for all the crypto and stocks users, so research doesn’t die in a notes app and can translate into a clear plan and next step in the same place.
On execution, we’re intentionally conservative today: actions are explicitly user-confirmed, and we focus on keeping risk constraints and the decision trail visible.
invest in one chat is bold. i usually prefer a gap between my research and my wallet just for safety/sanity. is the execution layer non-custodial?
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.
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.