Have you ever wondered why most people trading cryptocurrencies lose money? It’s not because their plans are bad—but because they can’t stick to them. Missing an opportunity, panic-selling, or getting stuck at the most critical moment. Every time you don’t follow through, your strategy falls apart. Even when you’re monitoring, emotions still find their way in.



The real problem isn’t that you need a better plan—you need a way to execute your current plan better. That’s why AVO exists. It’s the largest marketplace for trading authors on Solana, letting anyone use an automated trading assistant in just a few clicks.

The process is pretty straightforward. Connect your Solana wallet—whether you use Phantom, Solflare, or any other wallet—then browse the marketplace. Check the performance of different authors, pick one, and deploy. You can copy other wallets, track metrics, or try AI-generated authors from top researchers. The best part? No capital lock-up—withdraw whenever you want.

But that’s only the beginning. AVO is building Miles— a new conversational execution layer that lets you say what you want instead of having to navigate through a bunch of dashboards. Want to sell half of your SOL if the price doubles? Just say it. Want to move USDC to the place with the highest APY? Miles will find it and execute directly on-chain.

Once, AVO was introduced at Meteora Ships: BuildStream, where products from the Solana ecosystem are celebrated. The founder made it clear: the future of capital is automation. Trading authors are the future of trading. You can choose to step in—or be left behind. If you’re using AVO right now, you’re very early in this journey.
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