How it works

You control the strategy. Cybmatic handles the execution.

Cybmatic is a software platform that automates order execution based on rules defined by the user. Users connect their own wallet, configure parameters such as ranges, spacing, and risk limits, and Cybmatic executes instructions accordingly. Cybmatic does not make trading decisions, manage funds, or provide investment advice.

Execution is spot-only — Cybmatic does not trade perpetuals, futures, or any leveraged instrument. This keeps user risk and volatility exposure under strict control.

End-to-end flow

Wallet

Use any Web3 wallet that supports the Arbitrum network. Hold ETH for fees and USDC for trading.

Exchange

Connect your wallet to Hyperliquid (or another supported venue). Generate an Agent Key for automated execution.

Configuration

Choose trading pairs, grid ranges, spacing, risk bounds, and pacing. Every parameter is set by you.

Execution

Cybmatic places and manages orders according to the configured rules and surfaces a full audit trail.

Execution design

Designed to keep running — in all market conditions

A standard grid tool places orders at fixed intervals no matter what and commits all available capital to them. Cybmatic is built differently. The software splits capital between an active grid and a strategic reserve, adapts grid geometry to live market behaviour, and scales exposure down when conditions deteriorate — so the automation keeps operating through extended downturns instead of stalling at the bottom.

Two capital pools, by design

Only a portion of your configured capital is placed into the active grid. The remainder sits as a strategic reserve that the software can deploy into deeper price levels. This is what allows the automation to continue executing across extended downtrends instead of fully committing at the top of a move and then going silent.

Adaptive capital exposure

Unlike a mechanical grid or DCA that keeps buying at fixed intervals regardless of context, Cybmatic's execution algorithm reduces the capital actively committed when market conditions deteriorate — preserving the reserve for later re-engagement rather than consuming it in a straight-line decline.

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Variable grid geometry

Grid spacing and order density are not static. The software recalibrates them based on observed market behaviour — tighter in ranging phases, wider in trending phases — so the grid adapts to the environment instead of forcing a fixed shape onto every condition.

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Diversification across assets

The same engine runs independently per trading pair — BTC/USDC, ETH/USDC, SOL/USDC, HYPE/USDC — each with its own reserve ratio, grid geometry, and exposure limits. Diversifying activity across uncorrelated markets is a core part of the platform, not an afterthought.

Multi-venue on the roadmap

The same framework is being extended across multiple exchanges. As new DEX and CEX integrations come online, users will be able to run the same execution design across venues with different liquidity profiles and fee structures — widening the addressable execution surface.

Transparent architecture, tunable risk

Everything above — capital split, per-pair configuration, reserve management, venue integration — is fully transparent and user-configurable. The proprietary execution algorithm that decides when to reduce exposure and how to re-shape the grid is the platform's core IP and its internal logic is not exposed. What the user does control is the risk level, which parameterises how aggressively or conservatively the algorithm behaves — so the engine adapts not only to the market, but to the user's chosen risk profile.

How each approach behaves across market phases

Illustrative diagram — not trading results. No scale, no forecast, no promise of outcomes.

Configured strategy activity Market phase Bull Sideways Bear Extended bear Plain grid — strong in bull, collapses when range breaks DCA — mechanical buying, depletes in extended downtrends Cybmatic — selective in bull, recovers in extended bear

The vertical axis represents the level of automated execution engagement, not account value or trading outcome. The shapes show how each approach behaves mechanically across market phases. Actual behaviour depends on parameters, venue, liquidity, and market conditions, and will vary.

How this compares to a plain grid tool

Plain grid / DCA tool: deploys 100% of capital into fixed-interval orders, keeps buying at the same cadence regardless of conditions, and goes idle once the range is breached or funds are exhausted.

Cybmatic: deploys only a configured share of capital into the active grid, keeps a reserve, reduces exposure when conditions deteriorate, re-shapes grid geometry to live behaviour, and runs this model independently per pair — and, as integrations unlock, per exchange.

Cybmatic is a software tool. The mechanisms above describe how the platform executes the parameters you configure; they are not a forecast of results and do not constitute financial advice. Users retain full custody of their assets and are solely responsible for their trading decisions.

Platform capabilities

Configurable, transparent, non-custodial

Grid-based execution logic

Specify the price range, spacing, and sizing; Cybmatic maintains the corresponding order book on your behalf.

Parameter-driven automation

All behaviour is driven strictly by the parameters you set — no discretionary overrides.

Wallet-level control & transparency

Funds and private keys stay with you. Every action is visible in an auditable event log.

Real-time execution monitoring

Track running sessions, active trading pairs, long-term positions, and individual orders as they execute.

Non-custodial architecture

The platform interacts with exchanges only through user-authorised API connections and agent keys.

Multi-asset, multi-venue

Run automation for HYPE/USDC, SOL/USDC, ETH/USDC, BTC/USDC and additional pairs as integrations are unlocked.

Security & custody

Your assets never leave your wallet

Cybmatic never holds user funds or private keys. All trades are executed directly from the user's connected wallet using user-defined permissions. You can revoke access, pause automation, or withdraw funds independently at any time.

What Cybmatic does not do

  • Provide financial or investment advice
  • Manage assets on behalf of users
  • Exercise discretion over trading decisions
  • Custody funds or private keys
  • Charge performance or profit-sharing fees

See it in action

We're currently onboarding selected testers only — apply via onboarding and email hello@cybmatic.com.

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