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NavaX — A desktop control room for active crypto traders

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Hey Product Hunt,

I’m the developer behind NavaX.

Most crypto traders do not have a trading terminal. They have a pile of browser tabs: one for Binance, one for OKX, one for charts, one for positions, one for alerts, one for notes, and maybe a spreadsheet somewhere in the background.

I built NavaX because I wanted a different kind of workflow.

NavaX is a desktop control room for active crypto traders. It gives you advanced candlestick charts, multi-window layouts, strategy signals, backtesting, position tracking, and multi-exchange monitoring in one focused app.

The part I care about most is the workspace model. Instead of forcing everything into one crowded dashboard, NavaX lets traders separate charts, order books, positions, and strategy tools into independent windows, more like a professional trading desk.

Current support includes Binance, OKX, Bybit, HTX, and Bitget, and the app runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux.

I’m not launching NavaX as a “get rich” tool or a black-box trading bot. Crypto is high-risk, and no strategy result should be treated as guaranteed. My goal is to build serious desktop infrastructure for traders who care about market context, strategy review, execution, and risk visibility.

I’d love feedback from traders, builders, and anyone who has worked with trading tools:

- Does the multi-window workflow make sense to you?

- What charting or strategy features would you expect from a serious trading terminal?

- What would make you trust or distrust a crypto trading app?

- Which exchange integrations should I prioritize next?

Thanks for checking it out.

You can find NavaX here:

Website: https://navax.io

Telegram: https://t.me/+UpGMIUyrvExiNjFk

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