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Trading and Wallet Intelligence in Nova

How Nova added perpetual trading, wallet tracking, multiple handles, live profit and loss, and copy trading from July 8 through July 16.

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A focused sequence of trading releases

From July 8 through July 16, 2026, we released perpetual trading, wallet tracking, multiple wallet handles, live profit and loss, and copy trading. These features arrived as a sequence, but they shared one technical goal. Nova Wallet needed to connect trading information and account context without forcing the user to rebuild that context on every screen.

Perpetual trading extended the Hyperliquid work introduced with the Nova V3 data engine. Wallet tracking made selected account activity easier to follow. Multiple wallet handles improved how users organized and recognized accounts. Live profit and loss added current position context. Copy trading connected observed activity to a user controlled action. Each feature depended on clear identity, timely data, and an explicit distinction between viewing information and approving a trade.

We developed the sequence carefully because dense trading interfaces can make a crypto wallet feel faster while making decisions harder. The product had to show which wallet was active, what data was live, and what action would occur next. Copy trading in particular needed to remain an approval flow. Tracking another wallet did not grant it control, and viewing a position did not create a trade.

Together, these releases made Nova more capable for active users while preserving the same account model used elsewhere in the product. The data engine gave us a consistent base, and the interface kept wallet tracking, profit and loss, perpetual trading, and copy trading connected but distinct. The result was a more useful trading workflow without turning Nova Wallet into a collection of disconnected dashboards.

Read more from the team in Nova Journal