The easy.fun Manifesto — Redefining Onchain Trading as a Skill-Based Arena Why We Exist Onchain trading was meant to be transparent, open, and empowering. The easy.fun Manifesto — Redefining Onchain Trading as a Skill-Based Arena Why We Exist Onchain trading was meant to be transparent, open, and empowering.

Trading Is a Skill. The Arena Is Open.

2025/12/24 21:03

The easy.fun Manifesto — Redefining Onchain Trading as a Skill-Based Arena

Why We Exist

Onchain trading was meant to be transparent, open, and empowering. But somewhere along the way, it became intimidating, fragmented, and unfair.

For many people, trading feels like standing outside a closed room — watching a few insiders win while everyone else guesses in the dark.

We believe this is not a user problem. It is a product problem.

Trading should not feel like navigating a black box. It should feel like entering an arena — where rules are clear, skill matters, and outcomes are earned in public.

That belief is why easy.fun exists.

What We Reject

We reject trading experiences built on opacity and hidden advantages.

We reject systems that reward access and speed over judgment and discipline.

We reject platforms that turn users into passive spectators of other people’s success.

Most of all, we reject the idea that only a few should win while everyone else is left to follow, copy, or quietly lose.

What We Believe

We believe trading is a skill, not a privilege.

We believe transparency creates fairness. When performance is visible and rules apply equally, trust emerges naturally.

We believe competition makes people better — not when it is chaotic, but when it is structured, open, and earned.

We believe onchain should feel alive: real-time, social, competitive, and human.

And we believe that when people compete together, they don’t just win more — they learn faster.

The Arena We Are Building

easy.fun is an onchain trading arena built on Hyperliquid.

We are transforming trading into a skill-based competitive experience, borrowing proven mechanics from gaming and sports — rankings, tournaments, seasons, and clear progression.

In our arena:

  • Performance is visible.
  • Skill compounds over time.
  • Every participant plays under the same rules.

Deep integration with Hyperliquid provides the high-speed execution and liquidity required for a fair and dynamic competitive environment — where outcomes are determined by decisions, not by hidden structural advantages.

This is not a social feature layered onto an old system.

This is trading rebuilt from the ground up as a competitive arena.

Why Now

As reported by Coindesk, easy.fun has completed a $2 million seed round led by Mirana Ventures, with participation from strategic angel investors.

But this milestone is not just about funding.

It is about commitment.

The capital enables us to move faster and build deeper:

  • Product development — investing heavily in core systems, infrastructure, and servers to support real-time trading, scalability, and reliability.
  • Competitive infrastructure — launching official global tournaments, structured 1v1 duels, and private rooms that transform trading into a true competitive sport.
  • Meaningful incentives — designing reward systems that align participation, performance, and long-term improvement, rather than short-term speculation.

Every resource is deployed with one goal in mind: to make the arena fair, accessible, and a worthwhile place to compete.

What Comes Next

Our roadmap begins with large-scale official trading tournaments and expands into multiple competitive formats tailored to different player profiles.

This includes open group competitions, intense head-to-head duels, and curated private rooms — each designed to balance accessibility, challenge, and reward.

This is only the first round.

The arena will continue to evolve.

Who This Is For

This is for traders who believe results should speak louder than influence.
For builders who believe crypto should be usable, not intimidating.
For competitors who want to test themselves openly — and be judged fairly.

If you believe trading should be earned, not extracted.
If you believe winning together is better than winning alone.

Welcome to easy.fun.

The arena is open.

  • Explore easy.fun — Discover the app and start your trading journey.
  • Join our Discord — Meet the community and share insights.
  • Follow us on X — Stay updated with new features and top traders.

Trading Is a Skill. The Arena Is Open. was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.

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