ZeroTrade Tech Grid
Run a trading tech stack with a real agent lattice behind it.
ZeroTrade Tech is for customers who want the sharper multi-agent presentation without losing the same proof-first path. It shows what the system is doing with clear state math, visible agent roles, optional quantum research, and a hosted dashboard first. Enterprise private-runtime access remains optional for advanced operators. Deterministic risk still decides what can happen.
Start free in the hosted Tech dashboard before deciding whether to upgrade.
Presents the system as a larger agent lattice: signal mesh, risk gate, venue scout, replay engine, watchdog, and oracle lanes.
Uses state-math language directly: +1 conviction, -1 rejection, +0 hold, and -0 suppression before noise becomes a bad trade.
Enterprise private-machine access is optional for advanced operators who want their own setup.
Keeps optional quantum research advisory-only while deterministic risk still owns the final gate.
Expected edge cleared. Venue scout and risk-core both aligned.
Macro lane tracking session overlap without forcing an entry.
Spread, liquidity, and rug posture failed the deterministic gate.
Feel the signal grid before paying.
The free path opens the account surface, agent story, state math, and automated demo/paper lane without exposing live authority or protected playbooks.
Four ways to enter the Tech grid without live risk
The free layer should feel useful, not gimmicky. It teaches the system while keeping live trading, provider scope, and risk posture controlled.
Tech Free Pass
Open the green-grid account surface, inspect the agent lattice, and use the daily automated demo/paper trading window.
Enter freeAgent swarm preview
See how signal mesh, venue scout, oracle, watchdog, replay, and risk-core separate responsibilities.
View swarm1111 state-math tour
Learn +1 conviction, -1 rejection, +0 hold, and -0 suppression without exposing protected strategy logic.
See statesQuantum lane briefing
Understand the IonQ-compatible advisory research path while deterministic risk keeps final authority.
Open quantumA paid website terminal before you run the full monster node.
Start with a private dashboard that feels like a real trading command surface: agent states, encrypted API vault, AI watch lanes, automation windows, and deterministic risk gates before any live-eligible workflow can move.
A sharper path when you want the advanced version fast
The tech domain is meant to do one job well: make the product feel more powerful without hiding what is really underneath it. More agents, clearer machine states, visible quantum research, and a calmer operator story for people who want more than a normal dashboard.
A larger agent mesh with typed jobs instead of one fuzzy bot.
The tech surface makes the stack easier to understand: signal mesh, venue scout, risk-core, replay, watchdog, uplink, and oracle all hold separate responsibilities.
- 14+ typed lanes instead of one generic assistant
- Execution and risk remain deterministic
- Replay exposes accepted and rejected paths
State-math that tells operators what the machine is actually doing.
The tech presentation uses four clearer states so customers can understand whether the system is leaning in, rejecting, observing, or suppressing churn instead of hiding behind vague dashboard labels.
- +1 conviction only after edge and venue checks align
- +0 hold when attention stays active without forcing entry
- -0 suppression when the right move is to stay dark
Real quantum-computing research is optional, visible, and kept in its lane.
ZeroTrade Quantum can prepare IonQ-compatible portfolio and factor probes from sanitized quant signals, giving you a genuine quantum-AI research lane without pretending a QPU is placing live orders.
- IonQ-compatible advisory probes
- Sanitized factor and portfolio payloads
- No direct live execution authority
Built for traders who are tired of hovering over every chart all day.
The system is designed to monitor, rank, brief, alert, and explain so the operator can step away from the screen while still keeping oversight through the dashboard, Telegram, replay, and terminal.
- Phone-ready uplink and status checks
- Tiny-wallet selective mode for smaller balances
- Demo, replay, and paper-first trust building
Use clearer machine states than vague dashboard theater
The tech surface uses a simple lattice language so operators can see whether the machine is actively leaning in, actively rejecting, intentionally holding, or suppressing noise entirely.
Conviction
A signal lane only moves here when expected edge, liquidity, spread, and execution posture line up clearly enough to justify attention.
Rejection
The system rejects setups when venue quality, stale data, spread, slippage, or drawdown posture fail the deterministic gate.
Hold
Useful when the watch state is active but the system should keep observing instead of burning capital on weak motion.
Suppress
Used for noise, churn, and structurally bad conditions where the best move is to stay dark rather than simulate activity.
Lots of agents, but with typed boundaries
This is not one fuzzy chatbot pretending to trade. It is a larger typed stack where each lane has a distinct job and the final live gate still belongs to deterministic risk and execution services.
Signal Mesh
Ranks spot, broker, and watchlist opportunities into typed opportunity objects.
Meme Hunter
Filters meme lanes by liquidity, rug posture, spread, and churn pressure before they waste attention.
Macro Gold
Tracks gold and broker-backed instruments without forcing everything into a crypto worldview.
Risk Core
Owns the non-bypassable gate across slippage, spread, drawdown, stale data, cooldowns, and mode policy.
Execution Core
Handles deterministic drafts, retries, reconciliation, and venue state instead of freeform AI orders.
Oracle
Explains, compares, briefs, and triages anomalies without stepping over risk-core authority.
Replay Engine
Reconstructs accepted trades, blocked trades, and path drift so operators can inspect the system honestly.
Watchdog
Checks heartbeat, data freshness, and service health and can halt the stack when integrity drops.
Uplink
Relays Telegram alerts, phone checks, emergency halt, and daily briefings into the operator loop.
Venue Scout
Scores route quality, wallet posture, venue health, and execution practicality before live trust increases.
Micro Wallet
Keeps tiny-wallet research selective instead of noisy, with one-position logic and no martingale nonsense.
Quantum Probe
Builds advisory-only portfolio and factor probes from sanitized quant features for simulator or IonQ workflows.
See the control room before choosing a paid path
ZeroTrade gives you a safer way to understand the product before live trust increases: preview the workflow, buy the access model that fits, then prove the system in demo, replay, or paper mode.
The guided preview explains the operating loop without asking for account keys, broker credentials, or payment first.
ZeroTrade keeps live authority behind paid activation because temporary live automation creates the wrong security posture.
Once activated, start with demo, replay, or paper mode before trusting live operation.
From free access to a controlled first session
Start free, learn the workspace, then upgrade only when the workflow earns trust. The first serious step is controlled operation, not blind live trading.
Start free and learn the control room
Create a free login, open the dashboard, run the guided demo, and use the daily automated demo/paper trading window before deciding whether to upgrade.
Upgrade only when the workflow earns trust
Hosted access unlocks longer automation windows, more provider keys, saved controls, and deeper Oracle workflows.
Add APIs deliberately
Connect one provider at a time, keep permissions narrow, and prove the workflow in demo, replay, or paper posture first.
Use Enterprise only if you need your own machine
Most customers should stay with the hosted dashboard. Enterprise is the higher-control path for customers who specifically want a private machine setup.
Show the full stack without dumping you into a wall of features
The tech funnel keeps the first choice simple: start from the hosted desk, inspect the agent and quantum story, and only choose Enterprise if you deliberately want a private machine setup.
Start from the hosted Tech command center.
Best for customers who want the cleanest path: Google login, encrypted connector storage, demo/paper automation windows, AI briefings, and a visible agent lattice without managing a server.
- Free Auto Mode first
- Monthly or yearly website access
- Encrypted provider vault and hosted automation controls
Install the Tech runtime on your own machine only if you need it.
Best for advanced operators who want the private runtime, local AI, replay, paper mode, and the strongest long-term control over the trading stack.
- 1 year or lifetime Enterprise license
- Runs on home PC, mini PC, VPS, or Ubuntu server
- Private panel reached through protected access instead of public exposure
Add the quantum-research story without turning it into unsupported claims.
Use this route if you care about deeper quant and quantum-computing posture: advisory probes, research workflows, and explanation surfaces that sit beside the live stack rather than pretending to replace it.
- IonQ-compatible probe preparation
- Advisory-only research posture
- Visible on the site without becoming a profit promise
Each topic has its own page so you are not buried in one long pitch
Open the page that matches your next decision: strategy, setup, API connectors, research, beginner training, support, or compliance boundaries.
Plain-English strategy families and risk controls.
Open pageWhere the public site ends and the private runtime begins.
Open pageWhich APIs can be connected and what each one is for.
Open pageReplay, paper validation, quant, and quantum guardrails.
Open pageA beginner-friendly first path for non-traders.
Open pageHelp, legal, risk, refunds, complaints, and contact routes.
Open pageThe important questions, answered plainly
What is ZeroTrade actually selling?
An AI-assisted trading command system with a free learning path and paid hosted automation. Enterprise private-node access exists for advanced customers who want their own runtime.
Can it reduce all-day chart watching?
That is one of the main reasons it exists. The goal is to cut repetitive monitoring pressure with alerts, summaries, replay, and mobile visibility while keeping your control intact.
Can it be used on a cheaper setup?
Yes. The system is designed to run on a home PC, mini PC, or Ubuntu server, with Gemma 4 E2B as the safer default local model on 16 GB class machines.
What happens after I upgrade?
Hosted upgrades unlock longer automation windows, more provider storage, saved controls, and richer Oracle workflows. Enterprise upgrades add the separate private-machine setup path.