The whole market, on one screen.
RIX OS composes every surface you follow — price, on-chain, macro, news, social, research — into one live picture, assembled before the decision. You keep the judgment.
Spot demand is absorbing supply into 4H resistance; funding is rich and open interest is climbing. — context, not a call.
- Funding0.021%+
- Open interest$18.4B+3.2%
- Spot CVD+$42M24h
- Exch. netflow−1,240BTC
- 30D vol41%—
Perp funding flipped positive across venues — the crowd is leaning long.
Derivatives2mStablecoin balances on exchanges up 1.8% this week — dry powder building.
On-chain14m“ETF inflows” trending — mostly recycled headlines, no new filings.
Social22mCPI prints in 3 days; rates desks positioning defensively into it.
Macro1h
You already have all of it. In ten different windows.
Charts here, on-chain there, the narrative somewhere else, and a spreadsheet holding it together. Recognize it?
someone's calling a top again
So the setup is messy. Everyone's is. What does it actually cost you?
You saw it after the move.
By the time the picture came together across ten tabs, the moment you were waiting for had already happened.
The datapoint that mattered was three tabs away.
The signal existed. It just wasn't in the window you were looking at when you decided.
You are spending your scarcest asset on tab management.
Context-switching is a tax on judgment itself. The work isn't the deciding — it's the assembling. You've become the integration layer.
You were never short on tools. You were the thing connecting them.
RIX OS sits one layer above your stack. Nothing you use goes away — you just stop being the glue.
“ETF inflows” trending — mostly recycled headlines.
Rates desks positioning defensively into the print.
Positioning note
It's mechanical, not magic.
Three movements. You can see the pipes.
Ingest
Every surface you'd otherwise watch by hand, read in parallel — the same inputs, without the ten tabs.
- Market prices
- On-chain activity
- Macro events
- News
- Social
- Research
Synthesize
RIX OS reads them together — cross-checked, weighed, and reconciled into a single, current picture of the market.
Surface
One read, on one screen, before the decision. Nothing invented; every line traces back to the source it came from.
RIX OS doesn't tell you what to buy.
And it won't pretend to. It gives you the picture; the call stays yours. Everything it surfaces is traceable — you can check the work, not just trust it.
- No black box — you can always see why RIX surfaced something.
- Not financial advice, and never a recommendation.
- You keep the decision. Always.
Spot demand is absorbing supply into 4H resistance.
Spot CVD · Order bookPerp funding is rich and open interest is climbing — leverage is doing the lifting.
DerivativesExchange balances fell 1.8% this week; coins are leaving venues.
On-chainCPI prints in three days; rates desks are positioning defensively.
Macro
— context, not a call.
You ask. It answers.
The questions you actually think in — each one is a real surface. Pick one.
Why is it moving?
Spot demand is absorbing supply into 4H resistance while perp funding turns rich — buyers are paying up, but leverage is doing the lifting.
Built for the people who keep their own edge.
- You make real decisions under uncertainty.
- You already do this assembly by hand — and you're tired of it.
- You want to reach the thought faster, not have the thought made for you.
- You keep your own edge, and you intend to keep it.
- You want to be told what to buy.
- You want a bot to trade for you.
- You want guaranteed returns.
The awkward ones, answered.
Is this financial advice?
No. RIX OS assembles and interprets market context; it never tells you what to buy, and nothing it surfaces is a recommendation. The decision is always yours.
Do I have to leave my current tools?
No — that's the point. RIX OS sits one layer above your stack. Everything you use stays; you just stop being the glue between them.
What happens to my data and my positions?
RIX OS reads public market data and whatever you connect, on your terms. It doesn't place trades and it doesn't need custody of anything.
Is it a black box?
No. Every line RIX OS surfaces traces back to its source — you can always see why it said what it said.
What will it cost?
RIX OS is in private beta, so pricing isn't public yet. It will be a straightforward subscription at launch, and beta members get founding terms.
How long is the wait?
Access is genuinely limited — we onboard in small cohorts so the product is shaped by the right people. Request access and we'll reach out as seats open.
Can my team use it?
Solo-first for now. Team features are on the roadmap; tell us in your request and we'll keep you posted.
Stop being the integration layer.
RIX OS is live, in closed beta, onboarding in small cohorts. Access is genuinely limited — request it and we'll reach out as seats open.
Building RIX in the open — @RixWgmi