Wallet Automation Levels: How Far The System Can Run
Wallet automation levels on Chatito: paper needs no wallet. Live how-far depends on keys, Permit2, batch Sign, or Chatito Agent. Keys stay yours.

Wallet automation levels are how far a written system can run without you clicking every candle. The aim is to stop negotiating with yourself. The wallet is not the product. It is the limiter on how unattended Live on-chain can be, while the keys stay yours.
Practice already automates. You do not need MetaMask to prove a plan overnight. Live is a later, separate switch. Signing a rule is not that switch.
This is a capability map, not a ranking of brands. Trust the Sign sheet in the app if a wallet update disagrees with this page.
What You Need Is A System
People reach for a workaround when the 1am reopen shows up. Manual clicking. A signal room. A bot that wants a deposit. Sitting in cash.
The answer is simpler: encode the rules, prove them on paper, then let execution stay inside limits. Run the system, not the dopamine.
A wallet that can log in is not the same as a wallet that can let a keeper work while you sleep. Mixing those jobs is how people paste a seed into a bot and call it automation.
Practice Needs No Wallet
Level 0 is the honest start. Trade For Me, Create Strategy, and Lab invents all land on paper. The book can enter, exit, and rotate on practice money with no Sign.
That is already a system. You watch one book. You learn whether the plan still makes sense when you are not staring at it.
Real tokens come later, and only if you arm Live. Wizards and Lab never flip that for you.
Two Tracks
CEX Live is not a wallet level. You create trade-only exchange keys. Balances stay on the exchange, under your account. Chatito may store those credentials encrypted. Turn withdraw off. Prefer a dedicated automation key.
On-chain Live is the wallet ladder. Tokens stay in your wallet. Nothing to send to Chatito.
| Track | Who holds the bag |
|---|---|
| CEX Live | Your exchange account |
| On-chain Live | Your wallet |
Both are limited remote control. Neither is the vault door.
The On-Chain Ladder
| Level | What it unlocks |
|---|---|
| Login | Prove an address. Identity, not automation |
| Propose and Sign | The system plans. You confirm every action |
| Named-pair Smart Policy | A keeper may act only on the pair you named |
| Heat roster | A keeper may act only on names in the signed box |
| Chatito Agent | Heat scan as your same wallet (EIP-7702 to Chatito) |
Propose and Sign is the default when you want to click. Named pair is the usual unattended path. Heat is a different job: a changing list of names, not one pair you picked.
None of these is a vault. Output, leftovers, and any new NFT go back to the wallet that signed. Caps expire. You can revoke. Grant is not Live.
Named Pair Vs Heat
This is the mix-up that wastes a Sign.
Named pair. You pick spend and exit (or one LP pair). Any common EVM wallet that can approve Permit2. MetaMask works. Rabby works. The keeper cannot touch an airdrop or a different token.
Heat roster. You Sign a box of names with atomic batch Sign. MetaMask works on this path. Rabby cannot today. There is no sequential fallback. This is not Chatito Agent.
Chatito Agent. The wallet must sign EIP-7702 to Chatito's implementation, not the vendor's own smart account. MetaMask will not. Rabby cannot yet. Heat scan may buy scanner names and sell only bags that grant bought.
If you use MetaMask and you want Heat, you want the roster path. Asking MetaMask to attach Chatito Agent is a dead end. Turning Smart account off does not fix it.
Which Wallet Fits
| If you want | Use |
|---|---|
| A system tonight | No wallet. Practice |
| Exchange automation | Trade-only API keys |
| One pair, you click | MetaMask or Rabby. Propose and Sign |
| One pair while you sleep | Same wallets. Named-pair Smart Policy |
| Heat on MetaMask | Heat roster. Batch Sign |
| Heat scan as the same wallet | Only if the Sign sheet accepts type-4 to Chatito |
| Rabby as daily driver | Practice through named pair. Not Heat roster. Not Agent |
Prefer a dedicated automation wallet, not the vault you cannot replace. A Smart Policy stays on the wallet that opened it. Switching the header does not move an old grant.
Solana linking is identity today (and Sign later for that family). Hardware wallets usually handle named pair if Permit2 works. Batch Sign and type-4 depend on the stack. Trust the sheet.
What Every Level Keeps
- You stay the custodian. No deposit.
- Paper first. You arm live.
- Agent API keys cannot open, revoke, or arm a Smart Policy.
- Never paste a seed or a main-wallet private key.
If a product needs a deposit, holds the NFT, or wants an unlimited approve, it is not this ladder. Call it custody.
This post explains the model. It is not an invite to Sign Live. Trust the app for what your account can arm.
Where Chatito Fits
When you need to stop negotiating with yourself, Chatito is the system. Encode the rules. Prove them on paper. Arm live only when you mean it. Keys stay yours.
The wallet is how far that last step can run unattended. It is not a reason to hand the bag to a bot.
Canonical map: Automation Levels. The rule itself: Smart Policy. Which wallet to pick: Wallets.
Join the waitlist if you want the system, not another feed.
Not financial advice. On-chain automation and trading can lose money. Caps and expiry limit a grant. They do not make a strategy good.
Not financial advice. Trading and prediction markets involve risk of loss. Past or paper results do not guarantee future performance.
FAQ
- Do I need a wallet to automate a trading system?
- No. Practice already runs the rules on paper money with a Google, email, or Telegram login. The wallet only matters when you want Live on-chain.
- What are wallet automation levels?
- A map of how unattended Live can be. Practice needs none. CEX Live uses trade-only exchange keys. On-chain, the ladder is login, you Sign every action, named-pair Smart Policy, Heat roster, then Chatito Agent.
- Does MetaMask support full Chatito automation?
- Named-pair Smart Policy: yes. Heat roster with batch Sign: yes when the Sign sheet offers it. Chatito Agent (EIP-7702 Heat scan): no. MetaMask only attaches its own Smart account.
- Is this a vault?
- No. Tokens and position NFTs stay in your wallet. You sign a capped, expiring rule. That is a Smart Policy, not a deposit.
- How does Chatito use wallet automation levels?
- Chatito is a system so you stop deciding every candle by mood. Paper first. You arm live. Keys stay yours. Not signals. Not a vault.
Not financial advice. Trading involves risk of loss. Paper ≠ live.
