Getting started
Your first session on Quant
Quant works without a wallet for browsing — but to trade, you'll need a Privy-supported wallet, a Hyperliquid balance, and one quick terms signature. Here's the shortest path from landing page to live order.
1. Sign in with Privy
Click Open app on the landing page or visit /trade directly. The Privy modal lets you connect with MetaMask, Rainbow, Coinbase Wallet, Rabby, OKX, any browser extension wallet, or scan a WalletConnect QR. You can also sign in with email — Privy mints an embedded wallet that signs HL prompts for you.
2. Accept the Quant + Hyperliquid terms
Two short signatures: one for Quant's terms of service (gates the rest of the UI), and one for Hyperliquid's terms (a one-time EIP-712 prompt that HL itself requires before any of their API endpoints will accept your wallet). Both are EIP-712 typed-data signatures and don't move any funds.
3. Browse signals without connecting HL
Open the Tradepage. Signals load by default for BTC and ETH across the five core timeframes — you don't need Hyperliquid connected yet. Each card shows the strategy, win-rate from its rolling backtest, expected value per trade, and the suggested entry / stop-loss / take-profit.
When you click a signal we open the sizing dock on the right. You can change the leverage and notional, but only place an order once Hyperliquid is connected.
4. Connect Hyperliquid when you're ready
Click Connect Hyperliquid at any time. The modal walks you through three short steps:
- Sign the HL terms (one-time per wallet).
- Confirm you have at least 5 USDC on HL — or bridge from Arbitrum directly from the modal.
- Approve the session key + builder fee. After that, Quant can place orders for you with no further wallet prompts (until the session key expires in 180 days).
5. Place your first trade
Back on the Trade page, pick a signal whose confidence score you're happy with, set your size and leverage, and click Place order. Quant submits a limit order at the signal's entry price plus a tight TP and SL — all isolated margin by default, so a bad trade can't touch the rest of your account.
Tracking the position
Open positions live under Active positions on the Trade page. PnL updates in real time, and the TP/SL move with HL — if HL closes your position before you do, Quant catches the fill within a minute and records the realised PnL in your history.
