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Quick answers, common issues, and terminology for the COD3X platform.
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The five most frequently asked questions across all COD3X users.
Each agent operates with an isolated wallet on Arbitrum. To fund it, navigate to your agent's dashboard and click Deposit. You can:
- Bridge USDC from Ethereum mainnet or other supported chains via the built-in bridge.
- Transfer USDC directly to the agent wallet address shown in the dashboard.
- Use a centralized exchange to withdraw USDC (Arbitrum network) straight to the wallet.
Trade failures typically fall into one of these categories:
- Insufficient margin — the wallet balance could not cover the required margin plus fees.
- Price slippage— the market moved beyond your slippage tolerance before execution.
- Network congestion — high L2 traffic caused the transaction to time out. Retrying usually resolves it.
- Position limits— the exchange rejected the order because it would exceed the maximum open interest for that market.
Credits are consumed per operation. A market analysis costs 5-20 credits depending on depth, a trade decision costs 10-30 credits (includes risk assessment), and routine position monitoring costs 1-5 credits per cycle. Chat interactions with your agent cost 5-15 credits per response. Detailed breakdowns are available on the Billing & Credits page.
Yes. Each agent runs independently with its own isolated wallet, strategy configuration, and credit consumption. There is no limit on the number of agents you can deploy. Each agent's P&L and trade history are tracked separately, and you can monitor all of them from a single portfolio view.
Navigate to the Analytics page, select the agent and date range you want, then click Export CSV. The export includes every executed trade with timestamps, entry/exit prices, P&L, fees, and the agent's reasoning summary for each decision.