Start inside the TradeSphere preview.
Join once, step into Gridiron, and experience the core TradeSphere loop: choose, participate, watch outcomes unfold, and build confidence before the system moves deeper on-chain.
Gridiron teaches the muscle memory.
Gridiron is the live, fan-driven side of TradeSphere. You pick teams, follow games, and see how participation creates momentum. No trading experience, wallet expertise, or setup burden is required in the preview.
Behind the scenes, bots handle coaches and players so the experience stays fast, repeatable, and easy to understand.
Safe to explore.
The preview is off-chain. Starter tokens are provided so you can participate immediately, test the flow, and learn the system without risking real funds.
Join once
Create your identity, avatar, and preview wallet so the system can remember your participation.
Pick a side
Participate as a fan by choosing teams in short, live Gridiron games.
Watch results
Games resolve automatically so you can see cause and effect quickly.
Go deeper
Once Gridiron feels familiar, explore Whaler for cooperation, crews, shared strategy, and coordinated decision-making.
Built for learning before launch.
- You receive free starter testnet tokens to get started.
- Your starter tokens carry forward between phases.
- Gameplay balances may reset as we test and refine the system.
- Real blockchain transactions begin in later phases.
Don’t watch the system. Step into it.
The preview is not a pitch deck. It is a working path into TradeSphere: join once, throw in a chip, follow the action, and learn the rhythm by participating.
Gridiron starts simple on purpose. It gives people a fast way to understand the larger system before Whaler, Flow, Synergy, and on-chain activity open up.
See the worlds taking shape inside TradeSphere.
Whaler and Gridiron show two sides of the same idea: people organizing, participating, and becoming part of something larger than themselves.
Crypto Bay
In Crypto Bay, the market is ruled by whales. Whaler gives smaller traders a way to join crews, learn together, and challenge larger forces with strategy, discipline, and teamwork.
Iron League
In the Iron League, the market becomes a field. Teams form around purpose, fans fuel the fire, and every play becomes a chance to forge lasting value.
Built on tools, platforms, and open technologies that make TradeSphere possible.
TradeSphere stands on the shoulders of infrastructure, frameworks, communities, and creative tools that help turn the ecosystem into something real.
Backbone of our platform
Microsoft Fluent UI
Elegant, accessible UI
OpenAI
Intelligence behind Aurelia & Aurelius
Syncfusion
Production-ready UI elements
Nethereum
.NET to Ethereum bridge
Ethereum access
MetaMask
Wallet integration
Collaboration & transparency
Cloud services
Whether through tools, APIs, inspiration, or spirit — you've helped shape TradeSphere. We see you. We thank you.
The preview is alive and moving.
TradeSphere is in active preview. The current focus is tightening the landing experience, organizing the portal paths, and preparing the system for deeper participation.
Landing page refresh
The main app landing page is being brought in line with the portal and website style: cleaner sections, stronger visual rhythm, and clearer entry points.
- Home sections are being split into focused components.
- Videos, Powered By, Getting Started, and Release Notes are being cleaned up.
- The application carousel remains in place while the surrounding page gets polished.
Portal paths are taking shape
The main app now gives visitors a clearer path into the TradeSphere worlds and tools.
- Gridiron introduces participation through live fan-driven games.
- Whaler presents the cooperative trading and crew model.
- Launchpad, Flow, and Synergy now have clearer places in the ecosystem.
- Crypto Bay and Iron League videos are available from the landing page.
Preview polish continues
The preview is usable, but layout, mobile behavior, and onboarding language are still being refined.
- Mobile layout works, but spacing and section flow still need tuning.
- Some content is being moved from page-level markup into reusable components.
- Release notes may become data-driven later, but remain static for now.