Your account, your exchange
MONUNI does not hold your money. It connects to an exchange account you already control, with a key that cannot move funds off it.
Supported today
Full testnet support. Real prices, fake money, real order mechanics — MONUNI behaves exactly as it will on your live account.
Kraken offers no spot sandbox, so MONUNI simulates fills against real Kraken prices, modelling fees and slippage. Test results are therefore MONUNI's simulation, not Kraken's.
How to connect safely
- Create a key with trading permission only. Leave withdrawals disabled. A live key that can withdraw is refused when you try to connect it, but the habit is worth forming on testnet too.
- Restrict the key to MONUNI’s IP address. The address is shown on the connection screen. A key that only works from one address is worthless to anybody who copies it.
- Start with a testnet key. MONUNI behaves identically, and nothing that happens costs you anything.
- Revoke it on the exchange whenever you like. Disconnecting in MONUNI stops trading immediately and keeps your history; revoking at the exchange is the belt-and-braces version, and neither needs our permission.
What happens to the secret
It is verified against the exchange before it is written down — a key that does not work is rejected there and then rather than stored and discovered days later. Then it is encrypted with a key that is itself wrapped by a separate master key and bound to your specific connection, so it cannot be replayed anywhere else. It is never displayed again, never returned by our API, and never written to a log.