Your First 30 Days with QWNT AI: A Step-by-Step Playbook
You don’t need to figure out everything on day one. Follow this 30-day plan to go from zero to a stable, battle-tested agent setup.
Don’t YOLO Into Automation
QWNT is powerful. It lets you spin up AI agents that trade, farm, and manage risk 24/7.
That doesn’t mean you should wire your entire stack to it in a weekend.
Instead, treat your first month with QWNT like onboarding a new team member:
- Start with low-risk tasks
- Validate behavior in real markets
- Gradually increase responsibility and size
Here’s a simple 30-day plan you can follow.
Days 1–3: Set the Foundation
Goals: Understand the platform, define your risk, and choose starter strategies.
- Visit qwnt.app and connect your wallet.
- Read the risk disclosure and decide:
- How much capital you’re comfortable allocating to agents over time
- What your maximum acceptable drawdown is for automation
- Choose 1–2 simple, rule-based strategies to start with, such as:
- Funding rate harvesting
- Basic trend-following on majors
- Yield rotation for stables
No capital at risk yet — you’re just defining the plan.
Days 4–10: Paper Mode Only
Goals: Get comfortable with agent behavior.
- Create one agent Wallet per strategy.
- Configure AI agents for each, focusing on:
- Instruments and venues
- Position sizing and leverage caps
- Entry and exit rules
- Daily loss limits and max drawdown
- Run all agents in paper mode only.
- Log what you see:
- How often each agent trades
- Win/loss patterns
- Any behavior that doesn’t match your expectations
Iterate on parameters, not size.
Days 11–20: Go Live With Small Size
Goals: Verify live execution matches paper behavior at tiny risk.
- Fund each agent wallet with a small amount — an amount you’d be comfortable losing entirely.
- Switch one agent at a time from paper to live mode.
- Keep:
- Position sizes small
- Leverage conservative
- Limits tight
- Review daily:
- Did the agent respect your risk rules?
- Were any trades surprising or off-plan?
If something looks wrong, pause the agent, fix the configuration, and go back to paper mode.
Days 21–30: Optimize and Decide What Deserves Size
Goals: Turn your agents into a coherent book.
- Separate your agents into buckets:
- Core – stable, low-volatility, likely to get more size
- Satellite – higher-variance, opportunistic
- Experimental – new ideas still in testing
- For Core candidates:
- Increase size incrementally (e.g., +25–50%) when performance and behavior justify it.
- Keep strict drawdown limits.
- For Satellite and Experimental agents:
- Keep size smaller for longer.
- Be ruthless about pausing or retiring underperformers.
By day 30, you should have:
- 1–2 Core agents running live with modest size
- A couple of Satellite ideas in testing or small live mode
- A clear view of which strategies deserve more capital
Use This Playbook With QWNT AI
You don’t need to guess your way through automation. Follow a structured plan and let QWNT handle the execution layer.
If you’re ready to start your own 30-day onboarding:
- Head to qwnt.app and connect your wallet.
- Create dedicated agent wallets for your first strategies.
- Spend your first week in paper mode, then phase in live size gradually.
By the end of your first month, you won’t just "have agents" — you’ll have a disciplined, multi-agent setup that fits your trading style and risk tolerance.