Vala nets your spot, perps and options across every venue into one live book — then puts a trading copilot on top. Ask it anything about your risk. Tell it to trim, hedge or flatten, and it drafts the order for you to send to the venue. It never trades on its own.
Most tools give you dashboards and make you do the work. Vala is agentic-first: the interface is a conversation with your own book, and every screen behind it stays calm until you ask.
Your true cross-venue book in one view — spot netted against perps, option delta folded in, per-venue margin, funding drag, liquidation distance. CeFi and DeFi, one table.
Ask Vala reads a sanitized live snapshot of your book — never your keys — and answers like a desk risk analyst: exposures, greeks, carry, what-ifs. Then it acts on command: jumps tabs, runs scenarios, surfaces market colour, stages trades and risk cuts for your confirmation.
Non-custodial by construction. Keys sign locally in your browser and carry no withdrawal permission — you set the scopes at your exchange, and Vala never asks for more. Agents simulate by default; live sessions must be armed by you, are capped per order, expire in 30 minutes, and sit next to a kill switch. Nothing auto-executes.
Your venues, whale watchlist, alert thresholds, KPI layout, table columns, risk bands, agent limits — Vala keeps your setup on your device and shapes itself around how you trade. The more you use it, the more it feels like yours.
This is the screen no exchange can give you: your equity, initial margin, maintenance floor and free margin — netted across every venue you trade, live. The chat sits on top of this. When you ask “what’s my risk,” this is what it reads.
Total equity, IM used, the maintenance floor and free margin — summed across CeFi and DeFi. The one number no single venue can show you.
Per-venue margin ratio and liquidation buffer, ranked. See which account is closest to its floor before the market finds out for you.
Every row: Read and Trade on, Withdraw struck through — the scopes you set at the venue, made visible in the grid itself.
Vala has no withdrawal code path and never asks for the permission. Agent wallets and plain addresses can't withdraw at all — by protocol. For exchange keys, you set withdrawals off when you create them; Vala never requests more and never calls a withdrawal endpoint. Everything that acts is staged for you to confirm.
Paste a wallet address (no key at all) or create a withdrawal-off API key. Every connector states exactly what it can read before you paste anything.
+ Add exchange → Hyperliquid · Binance · Deribit · Paradex …Net exposure per asset — spot / perps / options — leverage, funding per day, nearest liquidation, price-shock stress. Live, netted, one screen.
Net delta +$11.8k · funding −$14/d · liq 28% awayRun what-ifs, catch market colour and whale flips, cut risk in a sentence. Vala stages the ticket; your hand is the only one on the trigger.
you: cut my risk in half → vala: staged. you confirm.Free while in beta. Non-custodial always. Your venues, your keys, your confirmations — Vala just makes them feel like one desk.