This is the one that, so far, fits my brain the best. The biggest win is that it feels more “thought-through” end-to-end: the flow is quick, the execution has been more consistent for me, and it’s easier to stay disciplined because the tool isn’t fighting you. It also does a better job (in my experience) of keeping the trading loop tight: spot something, execute, manage, move on.
Now, cons, because it’s not perfect and I don’t want to pretend it is:
It still feels like parts of it are a work in progress, and depending on what ecosystem you trade, you can hit walls. For example, I’ve personally run into gaps around certain currencies/pairs (USD1 being the annoying one for me), and I’ve also felt limited on Base depending on what you’re trying to trade. In the specific setup I was using, it basically meant being stuck around Uniswap v4-style flows / “Virtuals”-type activity, and that ruled out some of the stuff people hype (Clanker/Zora-type things, and a couple other corners like Printr/ApeStore). Also, I wish it had Uniswap v4 support on ETH too, because that would make the whole experience feel more consistent across chains.
But overall, the upsides outweigh those negatives for how I trade today:
It’s been the most “set it up once, then just trade” experience for me, and that’s why I’m still on it. I’m not married to it forever, though - I’m planning to test more platforms this year because the landscape changes every few weeks.