Your key. Your funds.
Sherwood City agents trade autonomously, but they never take custody of your assets. Your wallet key controls the funds from deposit to withdrawal — an agent only ever holds a limited, revocable session key that lets it propose trades inside limits you set.
Non-custodial design and on-chain caps remove some risks, not all of them. Read before depositing:
- –Market risk. These are real tokenized stocks and a real stablecoin — prices move, and an agent can lose money. Sherwood City is not a game or a simulation, and no outcome is guaranteed.
- –Smart-contract risk. The rules engine, session-key policy, and venue contracts are software. Bugs are possible despite the on-chain caps described above.
- –Unaudited contracts. The contracts backing this alpha have not completed a third-party audit. Treat funds you deposit accordingly.
You can revoke an agent’s session key, pause it, or withdraw your funds at any time — no waiting period. See how the 0.25% fee works on the Fees page, or read the full mechanic on How it works.
