Geldux is a next-gen perp DEX on @base, combining trading, live market intelligence, heatmaps, liquidation data, whale tracking, and trader analytics in one.
We’re building Geldux on @base.
Not just another perp interface.
The goal is a trading terminal that gives onchain traders more context before they make decisions:
• Heatmaps
• Liquidation data
• Whale activity
• Trader intelligence
• Portfolio insights
• Mobile-first trading UX
The feedback has been clear:
Base traders need products that feel fast, practical, and genuinely useful.
That’s the direction for Geldux.
Onchain trading should not feel like stopping at a wallet popup every few seconds.
That is why we are testing session trading on Geldux.
The idea is simple.
A user approves a limited trading session once, then trades faster inside that approved scope.
This does not mean unlimited wallet access.
It does not mean the app can do anything with the wallet.
A session should be controlled by clear permission limits.
For example:
which market can be traded
which actions are allowed
maximum collateral size
maximum leverage
maximum trade size
allowed margin mode
maximum slippage
acceptable price range
session expiry time
oracle freshness requirement
risk checks before execution
So instead of giving broad approval, the user gives a specific permission for a specific trading window.
That is the main difference.
A normal approval can feel open ended.
A session should feel limited, temporary, and purpose built for trading.
In practice, this can make the trading flow much smoother.
Open a position.
Increase a position.
Reduce a position.
Close a position.
The user should not need to break focus and sign again for every small step, as long as the action stays inside the session limits.
But speed alone is not the goal.
Security matters more.
A Geldux trading session should not be able to withdraw funds freely.
It should not be able to change user settings outside the session.
It should not be able to execute unrelated wallet actions.
It should not be able to trade markets the user did not allow.
It should not be able to exceed the user’s approved collateral or leverage limits.
It should not keep working forever after the session expires.
Every session should have boundaries.
Every trade should still respect risk controls.
Every permission should be understandable before the user approves it.
This is the experience we are building toward:
fewer interruptions
faster trade execution
clear permission limits
self custody
onchain settlement
risk checks still active
Session trading is not about removing user control.
It is about reducing unnecessary friction while keeping user control clear.
This also connects with Geldux Atlas.
Before trading, users should be able to see risk context like market pressure, funding pressure, long and short imbalance, liquidation pressure, position health, and freshness.
So the full Geldux direction is not just faster execution.
It is faster execution with better context and safer permission boundaries.
Trade with fewer interruptions.
Trade with clearer limits.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
Introducing Geldux Atlas MCP.
Geldux is building a Base-native perps terminal with risk intelligence built into the trading experience.
Atlas is the intelligence layer.
And now, with MCP, agents can read that context directly.
In this demo, Geldux Atlas is used inside an agent client to ask simple market questions:
What is the current ETH-PERP risk state?
What signals and warnings are active?
Is the data fresh enough to trust?
What is happening across the Base ecosystem?
Can this be turned into a clean shareable Atlas Daily card?
The important part:
Geldux Atlas MCP is read-only today.
No wallet movement.
No private keys.
No trade execution.
Just market context, risk state, freshness, warnings and Base ecosystem intelligence in a format agents can understand and explain.
This is the direction we care about.
Onchain trading should not only become faster.
It should become easier to understand.
Agents can help turn raw market data into useful context before users take risk.
Still early.
Still testnet-stage.
Still read-only.
But the idea is clear:
Geldux Atlas MCP gives agents a risk map for Base markets.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
@base@buildonbase@jessepollak
Introducing Geldux Atlas MCP.
Geldux is building a Base-native perps terminal with risk intelligence built into the trading experience.
Atlas is the intelligence layer.
And now, with MCP, agents can read that context directly.
In this demo, Geldux Atlas is used inside an agent client to ask simple market questions:
What is the current ETH-PERP risk state?
What signals and warnings are active?
Is the data fresh enough to trust?
What is happening across the Base ecosystem?
Can this be turned into a clean shareable Atlas Daily card?
The important part:
Geldux Atlas MCP is read-only today.
No wallet movement.
No private keys.
No trade execution.
Just market context, risk state, freshness, warnings and Base ecosystem intelligence in a format agents can understand and explain.
This is the direction we care about.
Onchain trading should not only become faster.
It should become easier to understand.
Agents can help turn raw market data into useful context before users take risk.
Still early.
Still testnet-stage.
Still read-only.
But the idea is clear:
Geldux Atlas MCP gives agents a risk map for Base markets.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
@base@buildonbase@jessepollak
Hey WAY Too Based, happy to be here.
We’re Geldux, a Base-native perps trading and risk-intelligence product currently on testnet.
The idea behind Geldux is simple:
onchain trading should not only be about clicking long or short.
Traders need better context before taking risk.
Geldux is being built around two connected layers:
a perp trading terminal for cross and isolated margin
and Geldux Atlas, a risk-intelligence layer for market pressure, open interest context, funding pressure, liquidation awareness, position health and No Trade Radar.
Still early. Still testnet.
But the direction is clear:
execution should not live alone.
A better Base trading product should make risk easier to read before a trade is opened, increased, reduced or closed.
Excited to connect with more Base builders and traders here.
Feedback is always welcome.
Trade with a map, not blind candles.
@base Base keeps improving the rails underneath while builders keep improving the apps on top.
That combination is what makes the global finance direction feel real.