Master strategies
Broadcast normalized long, short, add, reduce and close signals across selected assets.
PomeloVault connects master trading signals with a local execution app. The platform distributes the signal; your own executor validates risk, preserves custody and routes orders from your machine or VPS.
Built for strategy operators, algorithmic traders and users who want signal execution without custodial infrastructure.
PomeloVault is structured as software infrastructure. It publishes strategy signals, controls access, tracks Pomelo Gas credits and monitors execution health. The API wallet can remain inside the user's local executor.
Broadcast normalized long, short, add, reduce and close signals across selected assets.
Define allocation, leverage, strategy access, gas budget, max exposure and loss controls.
Block stale, duplicate, unauthorized or limit-breaking signals before they become orders.
Track signals, fills, gas usage, rejects, disconnections and local risk decisions.
The PomeloVault Executor can run on a PC or VPS, open a private local dashboard and connect to PomeloVault's signal stream. It only routes signals approved by the user and validated by local risk rules.
127.0.0.1Each card should expose direction, status, drawdown profile, leverage ceiling, funding sensitivity and latest signal before a user enables automation.
Inventory-style short strategy with cycle logic, residual cleanup and exposure controls.
Trend-following engine with volatility filters, drawdown limits and signal aging.
Short-biased mean reversion with funding, trend and max exposure restrictions.
Pomelo Gas can operate as internal, non-transferable credits used for access, signal routing and copied execution. New entries require enough gas; safety closes should not be blocked.
Initial Pomelo Gas credit for testing the executor.
The recommended launch architecture keeps exchange API secrets outside the public website and executes through a user-controlled local application.
No. The recommended MVP architecture is non-custodial: users run a local executor and keep their own exchange/API wallet setup.
No. The local executor model keeps API credentials on the user's own machine. PomeloVault sends signals; the local executor validates and routes.
Yes, technically. The user-approved executor can automate execution based on subscribed signals and local risk limits.
The platform should be presented as software and signal infrastructure, not as guaranteed returns or personalized financial advice. Legal review is required before public launch.
Login to view dashboards, manage Pomelo Gas, download the local executor and configure execution limits.
PomeloVault is non-custodial software infrastructure. We do not hold user funds, request seed phrases, or require withdrawal permissions. Users remain responsible for their own accounts, API wallets, leverage settings and trading decisions. Cryptoassets, derivatives and leveraged products involve substantial risk and may result in partial or total loss of capital. PomeloVault provides strategy signals, dashboards and execution tools for informational and software-use purposes only; nothing presented constitutes financial advice, investment advice, portfolio management or a guarantee of performance.