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Citation-friendly pages: how-tos (with in-product screenshot placeholders you can replace), “what is” explainers, and use-case-specific comparisons. Start with a guide, then read the MCP concepts and roundups.

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Guides

  • How to bridge tokens across chains in your browser

    Bridge tokens using Speed OS in Chrome: a new-tab workspace, explicit chain selection, and the same bridge-oriented tooling model as the Speed CLI. Placeholder screenshots; swap in real captures for production.

  • How to swap ETH to USDC in your browser (no CEX)

    Swap from ETH to USDC using Speed OS in Chrome: new tab workspace, on-device vault, and the same swap tooling model as the Speed CLI. Screenshots show the in-product shell (replace with your live captures if needed).

  • Unlock the vault and run a command in the new tab

    How signing works in Speed OS: on-device encrypted vault, session unlock, and using the optional terminal in the new tab. Placeholder screenshots; replace with real UI when publishing.

Concepts

  • MCP, agents, and browser trading (Speed OS)

    How Model Context Protocol pairs with a browser trading workspace: same tools as the CLI, optional remote env from an MCP host, and keys in an on-device vault.

  • What is MCP in crypto? (Model Context Protocol)

    MCP (Model Context Protocol) lets AI tools load secure, structured context (like API env) from a server. In trading, that can mean an MCP server merges read-only or allowed settings while your keys stay on-device.

Comparisons

  • Speed OS vs classic browser wallets (session shape)

    Classic browser wallets are mostly tray UIs for signing. Speed OS targets a different session shape: a new-tab onchain workspace with CLI-style tools. Compare by how you work, not only by brand.

  • Speed OS vs MetaMask for trading (browser)

    If your goal is repeated onchain trading from the browser, compare a new-tab trading workspace (Speed OS) with MetaMask as a wallet + many tabs. This page is use-case specific: trading, not just ‘connect a dapp once.’

  • Speed OS vs Rabby for DeFi workflows

    Rabby is a strong Ethereum-focused wallet with rich pre-trade insight. Speed OS is a new-tab trading workspace for command-style actions with CLI parity. This compares DeFi *workflows*, not just security badges.

Roundups