Hermes + Solace
Capital oversight without constant intervention.
Hermes is an allocation interface for users who want visibility into how capital is being deployed without managing daily decisions or constantly adjusting account posture.
Why Hermes exists
Capital requires decisions.
Most people do not have the time, interest, or expertise to continuously evaluate changing conditions and adjust allocation accordingly.
- continuous evaluation
- risk calibration
- allocation decisions
- emotional discipline
Hermes maintains that operating posture on behalf of the account while keeping the user informed through a simple oversight interface.
Capital architecture
Trust is enforced through how capital moves.
01Users deposit capital directly into Solace.
02Hermes allocates from the Solace account.
03Deposits, value, and withdrawals stay visible in the dashboard.
Today's Change+$84.22 (+0.66%)
Since Inception+14.2%
Operating posture
StatusACTIVE
Risk ProfileBalanced
Capital Deployed75%
ConvictionHigh
Balanced keeps Hermes selective while allowing measured deployment when conditions are favorable.
Opportunity environment
Current OutlookModerate
Selective deploymentOpportunity is present, but Hermes is preserving cash for clearer deployment.
Capital mix
Capital Deployed75%
Cash Reserve25%
BTC35%
SUI20%
Cash25%
Other20%
Latest decisions
- Increased BTC allocation
- Reduced cash reserves
- Reduced PEPE exposure
The product should feel like checking on a professional allocator, not managing the account yourself.
Impact
A dashboard for oversight, not intervention.
- Users can understand what Hermes is doing without parsing technical systems or raw operational detail.
- Portfolio value, capital deployed, cash reserve, activity, and commentary are visible in one read.
- Risk profile is explicit and adjustable, so allocation follows the selected posture.
- Commentary turns system state into a current read instead of another stream of noise.
Access model
Simple terms before capital moves.
Hermes is not designed around spreads, gimmicks, or hidden complexity. Access terms are disclosed before onboarding, users deposit directly into Solace, and account movement remains visible in the dashboard.
Users deposit capital directly into Solace before Hermes allocates according to the selected profile.
Deposits, withdrawals, current value, and available balance remain visible in the Solace dashboard.
Access terms are provided before onboarding. No hidden spreads or interface upsells.
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