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Notifications & Sharing

Telegram alerts keep you informed trade-by-trade. Share cards let you show off milestones. Public vault pages give your strategy a permanent URL.

Telegram notifications

Link your wallet once, then every decision arrives as a Telegram message.

1

Open your vault panel

On the App page, expand any vault card.

2

Click the Telegram button

This generates a unique deep link to Amyth's Telegram bot. It opens Telegram and links your wallet to the bot.

3

Done! Notifications are live

From now on, you'll receive a message for every event on any of your vaults.

What fires a notification

Trade executed (open or close)
Regime change detected
Take-profit or stop-loss hit
Drawdown guard triggered
Liquidation detected
Optimizer parameters updated

Share cards

Amyth auto-generates 1200×630 PNG images when your vault hits milestones: +10% return, a new Sharpe high, a winning streak, a regime call. These are designed for sharing on X (Twitter) and Discord. They're generated at the OG-image endpoint the moment the milestone happens.

💡Milestones appear as toasts

When a milestone triggers, you'll see a toast notification in the app with the share card preview. Click it to open the full image or copy the URL. Milestones are also sent via Telegram if you've connected it.

Public vault pages

Any vault can be published with its own permanent URL at /vaults/[address]. The public page shows live stats, the equity curve, trade history, and strategy details, all without requiring the viewer to connect a wallet. This is how marketplace creators showcase their track records, and how any user can share their vault's performance publicly.

Publishing to the leaderboard is opt-in (a checkbox during vault creation). Vault addresses are pseudonymous. They show the address, not your identity.

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