Re:AskFAQ

Straight answers.

Custody, fees, keys, regions and the committee. Everything a careful trader asks before funding an account.

Re:AssureEverything asked

Before you fund? Answered.

What is Re:Liquid?

ReLiquid is a non-custodial Trader OS: a workspace where your models, skills and specialist desks challenge a trading plan before you act. Orders execute on Hyperliquid, while your keys stay in your browser. You approve and sign every action; ReLiquid never auto-trades.

Do you hold my funds?

No. Re:Liquid is non-custodial by architecture: private keys are created and stored in your browser, server-side keys don't exist in the system by design, and withdrawals are signed only by your own wallet — never by us.

How do I start trading?

Three steps: sign in with email, a passkey or your own wallet; deposit USDC to your own address; place your first order. The first trade is guided hands-on, and you review and sign every ticket yourself.

What does it cost?

A flat 2.5 bps (0.025%) builder fee on executed volume — about $2.50 on a $10,000 position. No subscription, no spread markup. Hyperliquid's standard trading fees apply per its own schedule, with zero markup from us. The fee is disclosed in the ticket before every trade.

Which markets can I trade?

Perpetual futures on Hyperliquid, a decentralized on-chain order book — the same markets, prices and liquidity you'd get on Hyperliquid directly. Re:Liquid adds the terminal and the agentic layer on top.

What is the agent key?

A separate trading key you explicitly approve for order signing. It is protocol-restricted: it can place and cancel orders, and it cannot withdraw or transfer funds — the restriction is enforced by the protocol itself, not by our code.

How do withdrawals work?

Every withdrawal is an explicit signature from your master wallet — the agent key has no withdrawal power at the protocol level. In v1, funds withdraw only to your own address. We charge nothing; network gas and a small fixed protocol fee are shown before you confirm.

Is the AI committee live?

The desk workspace is a preview. The five desks shown in ReLiquid are a starting preset and an example, not a fixed committee or autonomous trading system. You can shape the workspace around the models, skills and plugins you trust. Desks research and challenge the plan; you approve and sign every action, and ReLiquid never auto-trades.

Do I need my own AI key?

The AI layer is BYOK — bring your own LLM API key. It goes straight from your browser to the provider; our servers never see it. Trading itself requires no AI key at all.

Which regions are not supported?

Re:Liquid is not available in jurisdictions subject to comprehensive sanctions. Restrictions are enforced before any trading interface is rendered.

Is this financial advice?

No. Re:Liquid is educational tooling, not financial advice. Trading perpetual futures involves substantial risk, including liquidation, and you are solely responsible for every order you confirm.

Has Re:Liquid been audited?

Not yet. Re:Liquid is in preview and not yet registered or licensed in any jurisdiction — availability and disclosures may change as that status evolves. There is no independent smart-contract or security audit to point to today; we'll link one here the day it exists.

How do referrals actually work?

Share your personal link. When someone you invite trades, you keep 20% of their trading fees — paid for as long as they keep trading. It's a share of the fee Re:Liquid already collects, not an extra charge to them.

Question answered? Good.

Educational tooling, not financial advice