How AI Agents Trade Crypto 24/7 — Without You Watching a Screen
QWNT AI deploys autonomous agents across Solana and EVM chains. Here's what they actually do — and what sets them apart from basic trading bots.
The Problem With Traditional Crypto Trading
Markets don't sleep. But you do.
The average retail crypto trader loses edge not because of bad analysis but because of execution lag. By the time you see a meme coin launch, a funding rate spike, or a DEX arbitrage window — it's already gone. Or worse, you stay awake to catch it and make emotional decisions at 3AM.
This is why automated agents exist. The question is: what makes a good one?
What QWNT Agents Actually Do
QWNT AI runs multiple specialized agent types, each designed for a specific market structure:
Meme Sniper
Monitors Solana for new token launches, filters by liquidity depth and social signal velocity, and enters positions within milliseconds of launch. Includes rug detection heuristics.
DEX Arbitrageur
Watches price spreads across Raydium, Orca, Jupiter, and other DEX liquidity pools. When the same asset trades at different prices across venues, the agent routes a trade to capture the difference.
Yield Optimizer
Allocates idle stablecoins across lending and yield farming protocols — Kamino, Drift, Marginfi — rotating to the highest available APY within risk parameters you set.
Trend Trader
Combines on-chain momentum signals with order book data from Drift Protocol to identify trending assets and ride directional moves with defined exit conditions.
Funding Rate Arbitrageur
On perpetual platforms like Drift, positive funding rates mean longs pay shorts. The agent builds delta-neutral positions to earn funding without directional exposure.
Paper Mode vs Live Mode
Every agent can run in paper mode (simulated with live prices but no real execution) or live mode (real trades, real funds). Starting in paper mode lets you validate a strategy against actual market conditions before committing capital.
This matters because strategy performance varies by market regime. An agent that worked in a bull trend may underperform in a ranging or bear market. Paper mode gives you a low-cost way to observe this.
Non-Custodial by Design
QWNT creates a dedicated agent wallet for each user — separate from your primary wallet. You fund the agent wallet directly on-chain. QWNT never holds funds in a centralized pool.
This means:
- Your main wallet is never exposed.
- You can revoke access at any time by removing funds.
- All transactions are on-chain and verifiable.
Getting Started
- Connect your EVM wallet at qwnt.app.
- Your agent wallet is created automatically.
- Start in paper mode — watch performance before funding.
- Switch to live mode when you're comfortable.
No code. No API keys to manage. Just configure and deploy.
Past simulated performance is not a guarantee of future results. Crypto trading carries significant risk. Review the full risk disclosure before deploying live agents.