Nock Agent Studio — AI trading agents (beta)

Nock Terminal Editorial Team

Nock Agent Studio is the AI-agent surface inside Nock Terminal. You connect your own LLM key (Lovable AI Gateway or a supported vendor), define an agent's model, allocation and guardrails, and the agent reads live Robinhood Chain (chain 4663) data and produces expiring, risk-checked order proposals.

Agent Studio is explicitly beta today. Every real trade the agent proposes must be approved and signed by you with your wallet — the agent never takes custody, never places a trade autonomously, and never picks an arbitrary token outside its configured scope.

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How proposals and paper mode work

Running agents produce short-lived proposals with a thesis, signals, and a proposed order. Proposals expire quickly so a stale idea is not signed by mistake. Automatic Strategy mode is limited to allocating among curated Nock Auto strategies you have already granted; the model never picks arbitrary tokens.

Beta limits and what to expect

As a beta surface, capabilities and guardrails can change between releases. Paper sandbox runs are simulations against live chain-4663 data; they do not promise live returns. AI agents do not guarantee profit, do not replace risk management, and are a tool for you to review — not an autonomous trader.

Frequently asked questions

Is Agent Studio production-ready? It is labelled beta in-product. Real trades are always user-signed; the beta label reflects surface evolution, not custody risk. Expect UI and guardrails to change between releases. Does the AI agent trade on its own? No. Live proposals are expiring, risk-checked orders that you approve and sign with your wallet. The agent does not custody funds and does not execute without your signature. Can an agent pick any token it wants? No. Automatic Strategy mode allocates among curated Nock Auto strategies you have already granted. Token-picking modes still require the agent's scope and guardrails you set at build time.

It is labelled beta in-product. Real trades are always user-signed; the beta label reflects surface evolution, not custody risk. Expect UI and guardrails to change between releases.

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