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ProductApril 1, 20266 min read

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.

  1. Visit qwnt.app and connect your wallet.
  2. 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
  3. 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.

  1. Create one agent Wallet per strategy.
  2. 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
  3. Run all agents in paper mode only.
  4. 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.

  1. Fund each agent wallet with a small amount — an amount you’d be comfortable losing entirely.
  2. Switch one agent at a time from paper to live mode.
  3. Keep:
    • Position sizes small
    • Leverage conservative
    • Limits tight
  4. 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.

  1. Separate your agents into buckets:
    • Core – stable, low-volatility, likely to get more size
    • Satellite – higher-variance, opportunistic
    • Experimental – new ideas still in testing
  2. For Core candidates:
    • Increase size incrementally (e.g., +25–50%) when performance and behavior justify it.
    • Keep strict drawdown limits.
  3. 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:

  1. Head to qwnt.app and connect your wallet.
  2. Create dedicated agent wallets for your first strategies.
  3. 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.

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