Overview
CrowdTime is a Web3 automation tool that lets you research and place crypto trades straight from a chat assistant like Claude or ChatGPT. You connect your own Cardano wallet as your login, link CrowdTime into the assistant, then ask it in plain language to check the market or open a trade. What sets it apart is that trades run against Strike Finance, a Cardano venue for perpetual contracts, and every real trade is approved with a single wallet signature1.
CrowdTime is built by CrowdTrendz Ltd and connects your assistant to live Cardano trading through a shared standard called MCP (Model Context Protocol), the same wiring that lets AI assistants use outside tools. Your wallet acts as your identity, so nothing reaches the blockchain without your approval2. Research features work with no extra setup, while live trading asks you to grant access first.
Key Features
- Trade by talking to your assistant. You describe what you want in plain language and the assistant uses CrowdTime's tools to check prices, read your positions, or place an order on Strike Finance perpetuals3.
- Your wallet is the login. A supported Cardano wallet such as VESPR or Eternl signs you in, and each real trade needs your signature, so the assistant can never move funds on its own2.
- Built-in safety rails. Live trades run in a preview mode by default and only go through when you explicitly confirm, and orders below a set minimum are blocked to avoid tiny accidental trades3.
- Research without connecting anything. Tools for crypto news, stock news, and dividend lookups work right away, letting the assistant gather context before you ever link a trading account3.
- Discord notifications. CrowdTime can post updates to a Discord channel, so a workflow can tell your community or your own server when something happens4.
What to Expect
If you visit CrowdTime, you first connect a Cardano wallet, which mints a private access token you paste into your assistant. From there the setup differs slightly by app: Claude, Grok, and ChatGPT use a guided connection screen, while Claude Desktop asks you to add the token to a settings file. Documentation walks through each client step by step5.
Once connected, you choose which providers the assistant may use under a permissions screen. Two are available today: Strike Finance for trading Cardano perpetuals, and Discord for sending messages4. The market tools return live prices along with common indicators like RSI and moving averages, and they refuse to answer rather than guess when the data looks stale. Because access is tied to your wallet and your own assistant subscription, there is no separate CrowdTime account to manage.
